Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Journal 43: Unconvincing Argument

    If a person is trying to persuade me to buy a thing, I would probably buy it if it is really necessary for me. I might think about to buy a thing which is useful, reasonable price, and needed. I definitely won’t buy I thing which is not necessary for me or I even don’t like it. No one is able to persuade me to eat anything after I brush my teeth because I don’t want my teeth to be dirty again. For example, sometimes my father would buy night snack when I have already brush my teeth. I can hundred percent sure that I won’t eat it though he buys my favorite food. I have another example that someone successfully persuades me to do something. I went to graduation trip with senior last year, so I planned not to go this year. However, my friends really want me to go with them. They try to say something make me feel that I will regret if I don’t go with them. I am really torn between going to family trip or graduation trip. After a long discussion with my parents, I decide to go to graduation trip, and I think I make the right choice.
 

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