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Identify 20 types of common phrases and responses used by others:
1. Error-inducing誘導: Intentionally saying something wrong to make you correct; Response: Do not correct, ask back or respond vaguely.
2. Self-affirmation泥潭: Questioning you to force you to prove; Response: Do not elaborate, pass with “luckily.”
3. Emotional alliance情緒同盟: Pretending to sympathize with you; Response: Neutral reply, do not show emotion.
4. Social pledge社交質押: Using secrets to exchange secrets; Response: Listen only, do not speak.
5. Vanity誘導: Complimenting you to make you show off; Response: Be low-key and vague.
6. Pretending to be clueless套話: Pretend not to understand to get details; Response: Stop explaining, change the subject.
7. Detail probing細節追問: Continuously ask about process details (how it was done, who helped); Response: Generalize answers, do not give steps.
8. Timeline stitching時間線拼接: Asking “When did it start” “And then?” to piece together the full picture; Response: Disrupt rhythm, vague about time.
9. Contrast testing對比試探: Comparing others with you to gather info; Response: Do not evaluate others, shift focus to yourself or avoid.
10. Hypothetical questions假設提問: Using “What would you do if” to probe your real strategy; Response: Talk about principles, not specific actions.
11. Concerned inquiry關心式打聽: Asking about income/resources under the guise of concern (tired or how much earned); Response: Generalized answer.
12. Repetition confirmation復述確認: Repeating what you said to induce you to add details; Response: Do not expand, simply “roughly.”
13. Drinking session relaxation酒局放鬆: Lower defenses in a relaxed environment; Response: Important info should not be shared in informal settings.
14. Group cheer群體起哄: Multiple people encouraging you to speak more; Response: Play down lightly.
15. Asking for advice外衣: Pretending to learn methodology under the guise of studying; Response: Share superficial experience, not key paths.
16. Interest probing利益試探: Asking “Is this deal worth it / profitable” to test bottom line; Response: Avoid numbers, talk about uncertainty.
17. Faction induction站隊誘導: Asking who you support or your opinion on someone; Response: Do not take sides, vague stance.
18. Scenario substitution情景代入: Telling a similar case for you to add details; Response: Only evaluate the case, do not mention yourself.
19. Continuous praise連環讚美: Keep praising to lower your guard before asking again; Response: Accept but do not elaborate.
20. Feigning casualness假裝無意: Using “just asking casually” to lower your defenses; Response: Do not casually share important info.