Intentional Inquiry for Clarity
Before committing resources, practice intentional inquiry. Instead of vague questions, ask precise, open-ended questions to uncover underlying needs, potential challenges, and mutual value. For example, when seeking prices, inquire about scope, deliverables, and long-term support, not just the number.
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Intentional inquiry cuts through assumptions, revealing the true landscape of any situation. It empowers better decision-making by surfacing crucial details and potential pitfalls, saving time and preventing misaligned efforts. This clarity fosters more productive and satisfying outcomes.
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Xin chào, tôi muốn biết giá của bạn.
This card was created from a Vietnamese request that was translated to English.
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Original (Vietnamese): Xin chào, tôi muốn biết giá của bạn.
English translation: Hello, I want to know your prices.