Srategies you use for persuading.

      Think about a time in your life when you tried to persuade someone to do something. Keep in mind that this situation does not have to be a full-blown argument—it can be something as simple as convincing a friend to go to a specific restaurant for lunch—and it does not have to be a situation where you "won" the other person over. Explain what strategies you used for persuading.      
Then, I used different types of evidence such as reviews from other customers and images of their menu items shared online, which provided objective validation for my opinion about the place. Another tactic that worked well was emphasizing how much fun we would have at this particular restaurant rather than another one nearby. To do this, I highlighted all the unique features it offered like outdoor seating overlooking a lake or its specialty dishes from certain parts of the world, which really made it stand out compared to other options in town. Finally, when all else failed, I focused on making logical arguments about why going to this specific restaurant would be better for us than any other option available – things like good value for money spent or convenience due proximity our current location etc... Ultimately these strategies proved successful persuading both myself friend venture out try new spot end day enjoying delicious meal together!

Sample Solution

I recently tried to persuade a friend of mine to go to a local restaurant for lunch. My strategy was based on the idea that people are more likely to be persuaded by someone they trust and respect, so I started out by building up my credibility. First, I made sure my friend knew I had been there before and had positive experiences with the food and service. This helped establish trust in me as an expert source of information about the restaurant.