The title seems lame and exaggerates, but that's not the case, KEE friends... Let's discuss it together. So that fellow art workers can be respected and respect themselves too.
1. Friends also earn a living
It's called friends, but you must both be trying to earn a living. Even though the fields they work on are different, the goal is still to meet the needs of life and family, maybe even for the employees too. If, for example, a friend asks for a price that is cheaper than the usual price, it means he has to cover the shortfall to give that friend a price. Can you imagine if, for example, 8 out of 10 of his friends asked for a friend's price, they might go out of business after that...
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2. Pay the standard price
It's called a business, you definitely want to make a profit, and a good friend definitely wants to make a profit, it's not just him who makes a profit, but his friends also profit. Even if you really are a friend, it's totally fine if you want to pay a higher price than the standard price. Think about helping a friend if you are satisfied with what you get, rather than bothering a friend by asking for a friend's price. Apart from that, it can also provide motivation, KEE friends, for friends who are struggling to start a business.
3. Lower market prices
Well, if this is the case, the consequences could be really fatal... It's not just exaggerating, but there is a domino effect if you buy it at a friend's price and spread it to many people, people will automatically think that the standard price is that much. It's really a pity, right? If you want to make a profit, you end up being a loser...
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4. Appreciate your friends' hard work
Everyone must try hard to start a business, from studying, finding out conditions and conditions, improving skills, thinking about concepts and many other things. Even though other people may not see all the effort behind it, believe me, starting a business is not easy, and try to appreciate other people's efforts. For example, if someone compares it to someone next door, there's something cheaper, that's fine, just go next door if that's the case...
The customer is king, but kings never bargain. Sometimes you can tell which ones are really friends and which ones are just friends who want to. Keep it up, KEE friends!