In this puzzle game, players not only have to test their observation skills, but also their intelligence and agility. Are you ready for a phone interview with a "shady company"? Here are some strategies and techniques to help you get through the "Sharp Reply" phase smoothly:
• Is it black or white? - A clever rhetorical question, hinting that the interviewer's questioning method is unusual.
• Then can you accept that I give you two months of work? - A humorous counterattack, implying that you will not accept unfair work arrangements.
• Then I can take Monday to Friday off. ——Stand up for your own rights and let the other party know your bottom line.
• I am short-sighted. - A candid statement that may serve as a rational explanation for why a better work environment or tools are needed.
• Then I think companies with low wages are not strong enough. ——Use irony to point out the problem of matching the company's salary and strength.
• Is your company a zoo? ——Relaxing ridicule reveals the abnormality of the interview atmosphere.
• Quite self-aware. ——It seems like appreciation, but it actually implies that the other party’s question lacks sincerity.
With these sharp responses, you not only demonstrate your intelligence but also assert your own rights while maintaining a sense of humor. Remember, the key to the game is strategy and adaptability. I wish you success in "My Eyes Are Good"!