Reader’s Digest India – August 2019

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The Genius Section

Don’t obsess over a misfire
The high you get from spearing your
opponent with a verbal thrust can be
shadowed by its opposite: The low
that comes from blurting out a lame
response. If it doesn’t go your way,
the rapper iLLspokinn advises brush-
ing off your missed opportunity rather
than dwelling on your error: “It can be
toxic to hold on to it,” he says.


Delays can be fatal
When you are conversing via text or
social media, you get a few extra min-
utes to think through your responses.
That could improve the quality of your
zinger, but don’t deliberate for too
long. Replies lose their punch after
a day or so. “Speed is integral to wit,
whether in real life or screen life,” says
Scott Talan, a social media expert at
American University.
In fact, some companies have learnt


to deploy quick-witted social-media
retorts as a marketing strategy. [Fast-
food chain] Wendy’s’ Twitter account
has become so well known for its
sassy replies that some users try to
intentionally provoke it, almost like a
battle of the wits. “Bet you won’t fol-
low me @Wendys,” a user challenged.
“You won that bet,” Wendy’s immedi-
ately shot back.
George Costanza also learnt that
he who hesitates often loses in the
comeback game. He meets his shrimp
nemesis again at a business meeting
and takes the opportunity to use his
old “the jerk store called and they’re
running out of you” line. Too late! The
guy already has a comeback for the
comeback: “What’s the difference?”
he asks with a smile. “You’re their
all-time bestseller.”

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