Don't awkwardly chat when toasting at banquets; this versatile Shandong formula applies to any occasion in the crypto world
Many people at dinner parties either just say "Leader, I toast you" and that's it, or stumble and don't know what to say, making it seem very stiff. Actually, there's a routine.
Just remember these four steps: first, introduce yourself (Mr. X), then thank two key figures for their support, next, recall past projects or collaborations from your memory bank, and finally, wish each other good prospects in Web3.
For example: "Mr. Li, thank you for the invitation this time. It's truly rare to have the opportunity to have in-depth exchanges with seniors like Mr. Wang and Mr. Zhang. Do you remember the last time we collaborated on a DeFi project? The scene we created together? I hope we can have more cooperation in ecosystem development in the future."
This approach shows tact and avoids being abrupt, making interactions much more natural. In the crypto circle, everything is about ecosystem and maintaining connections.
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EyeOfTheTokenStorm
· 01-13 14:05
Haha, basically this set of scripts is an application of probability theory. Based on historical data, those who can remember project details are indeed more likely to get the next round of funding opportunities, with a support rate of about 78%... But the problem is, only a few truly understand the technical aspects, most people just toast without really listening to you talk about DeFi.
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ParallelChainMaxi
· 01-11 09:53
This set of toast templates is truly excellent, much better than those stiff "Leader, I toast you" phrases.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 01-11 09:52
Laughing to death, I've used this trick so many times before. The key now is to understand it clearly.
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 01-11 09:46
Haha, this toast routine can directly be used for social engineering.
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LightningWallet
· 01-11 09:39
Haha, this trick is indeed clever, much better than the awkward scenes I had before.
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GasOptimizer
· 01-11 09:37
This set of scripts actually has quite low capital efficiency... The four-step process instead increases the chance of "awkwardness." It's better to let the data speak directly. I usually just give a name + specific project yield, and on-chain evidence is presented so everyone understands. People in the crypto space hate unnecessary talk; efficiency is king.
Don't awkwardly chat when toasting at banquets; this versatile Shandong formula applies to any occasion in the crypto world
Many people at dinner parties either just say "Leader, I toast you" and that's it, or stumble and don't know what to say, making it seem very stiff. Actually, there's a routine.
Just remember these four steps: first, introduce yourself (Mr. X), then thank two key figures for their support, next, recall past projects or collaborations from your memory bank, and finally, wish each other good prospects in Web3.
For example: "Mr. Li, thank you for the invitation this time. It's truly rare to have the opportunity to have in-depth exchanges with seniors like Mr. Wang and Mr. Zhang. Do you remember the last time we collaborated on a DeFi project? The scene we created together? I hope we can have more cooperation in ecosystem development in the future."
This approach shows tact and avoids being abrupt, making interactions much more natural. In the crypto circle, everything is about ecosystem and maintaining connections.