Manuela TS#13
Date: June 14
Time: 3-4pm
Location: Hecht House
For this session Sangji and I continued to talk about marketing and business-related concepts. Our majors are very similar, so this is a good topic for us to find common ground. We continued to talk about marketing theories and stumbled upon the topic of consumers and how they behave. We came to the conclusion that people’s personalities has a lot to do with what they buy. He told me about his class in South Korea where his professor divided the class by their Myers-Briggs personality type and then accurately guessed what their extracurricular activities were. I noticed that he was using the word “judge” and “think” interchangeably at times, so I explained that judging is usually reserved for when we have a strong opinion or “judgement” the noun form of “to judge”. I then had him give me a contextually correct sentence for each, which he successfully did.
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