It would be a shame to turn it down.
"Think about whether we could open a small shop or a fast food restaurant or something."
Make the most of what you have; the lower floor sells accessories, showcasing tire parts and the like.
The second floor will house a fast food restaurant, and they'll also install a large TV.
When the driver arrives here, he can order a rice bowl, rest, and watch TV. Isn't that wonderful?
Furthermore, we are not afraid that they will stay because they want to "enjoy themselves".
Driving a taxi means racing against time to make a living.
How many of them can stay and refuse to leave?
Of course, these were all just Sun Lifang's ideas; she would still say to others, "I'll think about it some more."
"Ten thousand yuan for the transfer fee is not enough. I'll have to renovate it again after I get the money."
"To be honest, I can only give you six thousand at most."
The shop rent is already two thousand a month, not to mention the transfer fee—
It's a subsidy for the original boss.
"If you don't like it, you can take all the tables and chairs away. I just want the shop."
They rented the shop in the first place; who wants to be forced to take on this "junk"?
Cleaning up that pile of artificial rocks, flowers, and plants would require labor costs.
Six thousand was the price Sun Lifang had negotiated.
She wants the kitchen stuff, but she has to keep a respectable image.
The shop owner thought about it for a moment. Selling these to scrap dealers meant getting a lower price, and there was always haggling involved. So why not talk to this guy in front of him?
At least they're willing to take it all.
After much negotiation, the transfer fee was agreed upon at "6800".
"Just consider it making friends," Sun Lifang said to him. "I'll help you recover some of your losses, so you won't lose out."
When you speak, make others feel like they've gotten a good deal, leave a "good impression at the end," and ease the tension.
After signing the contract, the restaurant owner treated them to another meal, and then the two families happily said goodbye.
“Give them two days to pack up their things, and you can leave it to me, boss lady.” Qiu Ju was meticulous and worried that the boss from Northeast China might take the tables and chairs away after the deal was done, so she volunteered to set up a tent and stay here to watch over the place.
"You're all set now, having the landlady help you take care of the kids," Qiu Ju's fellow villager joked. "Now you're a little boss too, you'll have to give me a discount when you eat out from now on."
"Discount! Discount! I'll give you a discount until you break the bone!" Qiu Ju smiled with her eyes narrowed, two rosy cheeks standing out against her white skin. In her excitement, she looked much younger.
He joked along with his fellow villagers, thinking that he would be in charge of this place from now on.
Looking at the red lanterns on the porch, Qiu Ju felt that her life would surely be prosperous as well.
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