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Musings from Dad helping his daughter buy her first new car
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<blockquote data-quote="Bounce" data-source="post: 1267146" data-attributes="member: 257"><p>1. Good points. Given her driving preferences it made me think of it.</p><p></p><p>2. Tech is important to me too. It's more of a preference thing than an age thing. That and the point you address in #4.</p><p></p><p>3. I'm nearly 61 and hate haggling too. Buying a car is the most disgusting experience in the world IMO. All the game playing irks me when it should be cut-and-dry. Sleazy car salesman isn't just a comedy bit.</p><p></p><p>4. Amen! It's an amazing thing to see people, in this day-and-age still thinking, that "different" is "wrong". Myers-Briggs testing (and the background learned as part of taking the test and reading the results) is a great first step in people understanding that differences between individuals make groups (teams) stronger. Far too many people still think that anyone different from them are faulty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bounce, post: 1267146, member: 257"] 1. Good points. Given her driving preferences it made me think of it. 2. Tech is important to me too. It's more of a preference thing than an age thing. That and the point you address in #4. 3. I'm nearly 61 and hate haggling too. Buying a car is the most disgusting experience in the world IMO. All the game playing irks me when it should be cut-and-dry. Sleazy car salesman isn't just a comedy bit. 4. Amen! It's an amazing thing to see people, in this day-and-age still thinking, that "different" is "wrong". Myers-Briggs testing (and the background learned as part of taking the test and reading the results) is a great first step in people understanding that differences between individuals make groups (teams) stronger. Far too many people still think that anyone different from them are faulty. [/QUOTE]
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