630,401
403,357
A client asked me if it was my husband's will to allow me to drive.
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Michele Connors
Greenville, NC
3,988,324
Yes, I had one that had met my son when he was doing some acting several years ago and she asked me if he was gay? I was dumbfounded and told her I didn't know , did she?
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Michele Connors
Greenville, NC
4,329,979
979,505
No, not that I can recall. Just your average and boring real estate conversations.
520,024
The boyfriend of my client made an incredibly racist statement and I was left stammering. Our transaction was virtually over and I reailzed I had misjudged this person.
175,669
Yes. I simply will not engage with clients on certain topics like religion, abortion, immigration, politics. There is nothing to be gained by having these conversations with our clients.
632,062
1,678,196
1,713,681
Yes but because this is polite compnay I will decline to say exactly what is was.
5,739,388
Can't remember, so I'm assuming the answer is no as I'd remember being speechless!
921,504
"That's a really interesting question. What is important about that question, to you?"
Rather than be speechless or defensive, pivot towards the speaker and demonstrate your creative genius through questions rather than answers.
Two things will happen. But I'll leave that for you to discover.
1,699,184
They do, so what? Depends on the question, but it is very difficult to leave me speechless;) I can talk about anything. They sometimes don't really mean anything personal, but trust your opinion on their personal matters.
People always share with me more than they should, they probably feel that I will not judge.
2,443,408
1,127,324
I had a client that that tried setting me up with her daughter, that's about as personal as it has ever gotten. I laughed about it and politely declined.
1,139,869
443,320
Yup - I had a buyer who was a Mormom invite me to one of her bible studies.