When there are difficulties in negotiation and no agreement can be reached, in order to break through the difficulties and extricate oneself, we can use the words of extrication. For example:
"It's a pity. It's only one step away from success!"
"It's a pity that we are about to reach our goal!"
"Half of the people who travel a hundred miles are ninety, and the last stage is the most difficult."
"It's definitely not good for both sides."
"If you put it off like this, I'm afraid the result will be bad."
"Now that things have come to this point, it's useless to be upset. Let's make another effort."
Sometimes these expressions can produce better results. As long as both parties are sincere in negotiation, the other party may accept your opinions and contribute to the success of the negotiation.
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