Multiple Choice
The self-esteem trap is best described as:
A) the circumstance that arises when a customer with a low self-esteem fails to express his or her needs clearly.
B) the circumstance that comes from taking a customer's attack personally and letting it affect your own self-esteem.
C) the condition in which a person with a high self-esteem looks down upon people with low-self-esteems.
D) the subconscious activity that compares your self-image against your image of others.
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