The aim of starting a conversation is to engage the person with the kind of questions that will get the person to talk. This presents you with helpful information about what they really want, what they're prepared to spend and how many compromises they will or won't make. Just as people respond to confidence, people are put at ease when you treat them politely and with an open, friendly attitude. Convey to them that you are trying to help them, not make money off of them. This helpful attitude goes a long way. Start from where the customer stopped by showing clearly how your product will add value to them, addressing what they lack.
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One-sentence summary -- Start a conversation and then listen to the customer. Be your customer's friend, not a salesperson. Present the product or services wisely.

Q: This should include, earrings, wrist cuffs, bracelets, armbands, anklets and rings. Gold pieces will work the best, because there was an abundance of it in ancient Egypt. Copper may work as well.  Don’t forget to add gems or stones, such as turquoise, emeralds, obsidian, onyx, and rock crystal. Pearls were also common as they were native to Egypt.  Avoid wearing silver, as it was not available in ancient Egypt. Ancient Egyptians often wore these items for either protection or power. Amulets contained carved images of animals, gods, solar deities, other humans and a variety of other figures. One of the most popular symbols was the ankh, which looks like a T with a loop on top. One of the most recognizable aspects of ancient Egyptian wear is the adornment of sewn together beads, stones and metals which draped over the shoulders, collarbone and upper back. You can find them at many artifact and antique stores or can be handmade with customized amulets and charms.  Collars made from precious metals and stones were reserved for the upper classes and royalty. Collars made from shells, wood and bone were often made by the lower or working classes.
A: Wear an abundance of jewelry. Wear amulets and charms. Wear a wide collar necklace.

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Turn off your computer. Remove the laptop's bottom panel. Remove the original RAM cards. Install your new RAM. Replace the bottom panel, then turn on your laptop.

Article: that will be comfortable based on the weather forecast. There’s a big difference between what you’ll need to wear for a hot-weather trip versus a cold-weather trip. Look at the weather forecast to see what temperatures are predicted for your travel dates about one week ahead of time. Remember that you’ll need daytime clothes and clothes to sleep in. Depending on your planned activities, you may also need clothes for hiking, swimming, rock climbing, or other specific outings.  Focus on packing lightweight clothes that can be easily put on or taken off as the temperature changes throughout the day and night. For cooler temperatures, don’t forget to bring gloves and a hat, as well as an appropriate jacket. For example, wear a tank top underneath a long-sleeved shirt underneath a sweatshirt if you’re camping in cooler weather. You can remove or add layers as needed. Long johns are great to wear underneath pants for an extra layer of warmth. Moisture-wicking clothing will be the most comfortable as it’ll help keep your skin cool and dry, even if you’re sweating. A rain jacket with a hood is a great investment because it’ll keep your head and hair dry, which will make you more comfortable. Avoid jackets and clothes that are made of PVC (vinyl clothing). They’ll keep you dry, but they aren’t made of a breathable material and can cause you to overheat quickly. If you don’t want to invest in waterproof boots, you can buy a spray that goes over your current shoes to help keep moisture from seeping through. Always wear your boots with socks, and avoid wearing new boots, as they’ll most likely cause blisters and foot pain. Choose socks that are high enough to protect the back of your ankle from the rubbing motion that will occur when you walk. Never wear flip-flops or other flimsy shoes while hiking—they don’t provide good protection from rocks, they don’t support your feet, and they might break easily. If you have a new pair of boots, wear them around the house every day during the week before your camping trip and take short walks outside. This’ll help break them in before you leave for your trip. Flip-flops are helpful to slip on while you’re hanging out at the campsite. Wear them when you go the bathroom, to shower, or to get food or water. Putting on boots every time you wanted to move out of your tent could be exhausting! Bring traditional flip-flops or get a sturdier pair that laces around your ankles to help them stay on better.
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Choose clothes Opt for layers to bundle up at night and stay cool during the day. Bring a waterproof jacket and boots in case it rains. Wear broken-in hiking boots if you plan on hitting the trails. Pack a pair of flip-flops if you’re planning on showering at a campsite.