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amyburple
18th September 2008, 14:46
Are you a nagger???? :Erm::Erm::Erm: Do you have nagging wife or husband???? :Erm::Erm::Erm:
Experts say's that nagging really DOES work!!!
amyburple
18th September 2008, 14:53
Nope, im not. I ignored hm when im upset and he always finds way to cheer me up! hes really sweet...!
hehehehe really sis wow cool maybe you have this personality ahhh MELANCHOLY type hehehehe....good hehehhe :Rasp::Rasp::Rasp:
amyburple
18th September 2008, 14:54
Nagging may give you what you want materially but it will fray the edges of any relationship. Who wants a brow beaten, mentally exhausted partner who may find that they can't be bothered to argue over trivia and who would give in to demands for a quiet life? It is the first step on the road to the end!
KeithD
18th September 2008, 14:54
If you're talking about my mother...YES :D
menchkin
18th September 2008, 14:55
I'm not the type of person who nags and so is my husband. :) When I'm upset with him I usually stay quiet for a while until I calm down. And after that I will talk to him about the issue.
amyburple
18th September 2008, 14:57
Are you a nagger???? :Erm::Erm::Erm: Do you have nagging wife or husband???? :Erm::Erm::Erm:
Experts say's that nagging really DOES work!!!
New Scientist advises:
'You should avoid engaging in argument or doing battle with sales people when your mental batteries are running low. Conversely, if you are trying to be persuasive, strike when you're target is running low on mental energy.
'Of course, there is a form of mental exhaustion that doesn't require thought: nag them into submission. Another way to get what you want is to make your case quickly but without pause or hesitation. Research shows that ums and ahs make us sound less convincing.
Another tip is not to ask the object of your request for too much. Studies have revealed that the more reasons people are asked to come up with in support of an idea, the less value they ascribe to each. So one good reason is better than ten.
Flattery also helps you get your own way, as does mirroring the body language of the person you are trying to persuade.
amyburple
18th September 2008, 14:59
I'm not the type of person who nags and so is my husband. :) When I'm upset with him I usually stay quiet for a while until I calm down. And after that I will talk to him about the issue.
Good for you sis..I don't nag but there's a time that I will get mad to the fullest hehehehe. One time big time but then still my hubby cools down and then same here I will eat my pride :):):)
gazlou
18th September 2008, 23:28
I do nag and my husband too.:D:D:D
amyburple
19th September 2008, 09:21
If you're talking about my mother...YES :D
ohhhh my hehehehe... My mom is not nagger my dad is lol :NoNo::NoNo::NoNo: It's very annoying! :doh:Brick:
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