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10강 - Exercise 9~11
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10강 - Exercise 9~11
Gifts build fans and result in people sharing on social media and in person to their friends. A gift is often so unexpected that people can't help but feel compelled to talk about it. When Paul needed to go from his hotel at Sydney Olympic Park to the international airport for a flight to Los Angeles, he asked a hotel staffer to call a cab. About halfway through the forty-five-minute ride to the airport, Paul's driver turned to him and handed him a pen with the words "HI CHARLIE" (in all capital letters) and his telephone number on it. Paul smiled and said "Hi, Charlie!" At first, Paul thought he didn't really need a pen, and was about to give it back. And then he started to think about that gift. The hotel called Charlie's cab over the other cabs in the area, so he was doing something right to get that work. But with ride-sharing companies, the traditional cab business was getting squeezed. How could an independent cab driver compete? The pen was an interesting way to stand out and be remembered. And then Charlie gave Paul another unexpected gift. When they were about a mile from the airport, Charlie did something Paul has never experienced before in hundreds of cab rides in cities all over the world. He turned the meter off at exactly one hundred dollars. Paul and Charlie didn't set that as a fixed price, and Paul was willing to pay the full fare. He just turned off the meter! At the end of the ride, Paul tried to give Charlie a tip, but he refused. Paul had such a great experience and shared it on his blog. Five months later Paul was in Sydney again. This time, he didn't ask the hotel to call him a cab. And he didn't use a ride-sharing company. This time when he was ready to go to the airport, he knew what to do. And when he got into his cab for the second time, he greeted his driver with "Hi, Charlie!" Just as the free pen had prompted Paul to do.
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1 Gifts build fans and result in people sharing on social media and in person to their friends. 2 A gift is often so unexpected that people can't help but feel compelled to talk about it. 3 When Paul needed to go from his hotel at Sydney Olympic Park to the international airport for a flight to Los Angeles, he asked a hotel staffer to call a cab. 4 About halfway through the forty-five-minute ride to the airport, Paul's driver turned to him and handed him a pen with the words "HI CHARLIE" (in all capital letters) and his telephone number on it. 5 Paul smiled and said "Hi, Charlie!" 6 At first, Paul thought he didn't really need a pen, and was about to give it back. 7 And then he started to think about that gift. 8 The hotel called Charlie's cab over the other cabs in the area, so he was doing something right to get that work. 9 But with ride-sharing companies, the traditional cab business was getting squeezed. 10 How could an independent cab driver compete? 11 The pen was an interesting way to stand out and be remembered. 12 And then Charlie gave Paul another unexpected gift. 13 When they were about a mile from the airport, Charlie did something Paul has never experienced before in hundreds of cab rides in cities all over the world. 14 He turned the meter off at exactly one hundred dollars. 15 Paul and Charlie didn't set that as a fixed price, and Paul was willing to pay the full fare. 16 He just turned off the meter! 17 At the end of the ride, Paul tried to give Charlie a tip, but he refused. 18 Paul had such a great experience and shared it on his blog. 19 Five months later Paul was in Sydney again. 20 This time, he didn't ask the hotel to call him a cab. 21 And he didn't use a ride-sharing company. 22 This time when he was ready to go to the airport, he knew what to do. 23 And when he got into his cab for the second time, he greeted his driver with "Hi, Charlie!" 24 Just as the free pen had prompted Paul to do.