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Q: Do you ever get persuaded to buy something because they give out free stuff?

I know I have. That's probably the only reason I buy those yogurts it's because they give away mugs, glasses, and other useful things. I figure if I'm going to pay 14 kuai for a yogurt that's probably around 2 dollars and you get a free mug or glass it seems worth it to me. Does that ever persuade you to buy some things you usually wouldn't buy?

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I asked for a free blow job after a full body massage. Didn't happen.

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I am persuaded by the period between 6:00 and 8:00 pm when you get one drink free with every one you pay for. That's about it.

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I got free girls and 2 4 1 prices too.

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it's for not 4....omg!!

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tim bo dong???no sense, normal for you

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I bought an extra jar of nescafe for the free mug.

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I ate a ton of cookie samples the other day without being persuaded to buy anything. 

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No why?

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