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One day, Mr. Wang and his friend were walking along a street when he discovered he had not brought any cigarettes with him. While his friend waited in the street, Mr. Wang went into a nearby shop and bought a pack of cigarettes. Just as he was about to leave the shop, he remembered that he didn’t have any matches. Finding he had no more small change, only a hundred-yuan note, he asked the shopkeeper to give him a small box of matches free of charge.
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Wang, D. (2003). Just a Small Thing. In: Faure, G.O. (eds) How People Negotiate. Advances in Group Decision and Negotiation, vol 1. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0989-8_11
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