A good negotiation happens when both people want to make each other happy. Imagine you and your friend are splitting a pizza. If you both agree on how many slices you each get, it feels fair, like magic! But if one person takes too many slices without asking, the other might feel upset. A ‘good’ negotiation is like that perfect slice of pizza where everyone gets what they want and stays happy.
Examples
- You and your sibling split the last cookie evenly because you both wanted it.
- Your parents agree on a fair allowance after discussing what each of them want.
- Two friends decide how to divide chores based on who has more free time.
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See also
- Why Do We Have Different Kinds of Taxes?
- Why Do Prices Change So Much?
- Why Do We Use Money Instead of Bartering?
- Why Do Prices Go Up So Much When There's a Shortage?
- Why Do We Have Different Kinds of Coins?
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