A Reddit thread explored real-life 'cheat codes' that people discovered and shared practical tips. One user, a club bouncer, shared a strategy for dealing with patrons without IDs, which involves informing them about a fictitious liquor board agent nearby. This tactic effectively diffuses tension and encourages compliance. Another user emphasized the power of simply asking for what you want, a lesson learned from their mother, demonstrating that politeness can lead to unexpected help from others. These insights highlight the importance of communication and the potential for resolution through tact.
When I took this to the real world, people were always shocked at how just asking for something nicely can get you exactly that.
I've just started being like, 'Yeah man, I totally get it, but that guy (I point to a random patron near the door inside the club) works for the liquor board.'
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