What if the interviewer asks a colleague for a treat but asks you to pay? The post-90s generation responded wonderfully and was hired on the spot!

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When we are looking for a job, we are always inseparable from interviews. Now some interviews are becoming more and more life-like. The interviewer will not directly ask you some questions, such as your views on certain questions, but will give you more A scene, look at your ability to solve problems, understand your thinking in doing things, problems originate from reality, and ultimately return to reality. No, when a post-90s friend recently went to a company for an interview, he was asked, "What should I do if my colleague invites you to dinner, but you pay the bill?"

That's how he answered, this question should be viewed in this way. My colleague asked me to pay the bill, maybe because I forgot to bring the money. At this time, when I go to pay the bill, I should put the money first. Since he said that he had a guest, the last money should come from him. The other situation is that he deliberately does not pay the bill. As far as I am concerned, it doesn’t cost much for two people to have a meal. It doesn’t matter if I ask for it, but the meal is worth it, at least I can see clearly A person's true face.

For the friend's answer, the interviewer gave full marks on the spot, and he was immediately hired on the spot. The interviewer's comment to my friend was: This person is a rational person who can look at problems in two parts. From the perspective of life, he is a person who can adhere to principles and handle problems properly and flexibly. Your answer often reveals your quality and your own emotional intelligence. Perhaps it is because of the usual accumulation that my friend can deal with this question so calmly.

There are also some people who view this issue like this, saying that if you agree to treat a guest, it is still up to me to pay for it. Some people think that real friends don't care about this, and many of them are even rushing to pay the bill. This kind of person who calculates too shrewdly is not worth making friends, but I will never help pay for it. Who Who pays for the guests! If it was yours, would you handle this?

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