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Story - "How To Talk To Anyone, Anywhere, Anytime"

I spotted one of the guys reading yet another self-help: "How To Talk To Anyone, Anywhere, Anytime". curiously, i approached him and tried to talk to him... but rejected - he said he was busy reading.

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Anonymous said…
hello.. its weixuan here. haha. nothing to do.. then suddenly feel like visiting ur blog. found this entry kinda funny. interesting person u met huh.
Jake said…
haha.. ya. interesting people there is. and it's that what this kind of book is for.

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