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Decision-making experts explain how to avoid arguments over where to get dinner together

  • Written by Peggy Liu, Assistant Professor of Business Administration and Ben L. Fryrear Faculty Fellow, University of Pittsburgh
Decision-making experts explain how to avoid arguments over where to get dinner togetherMaking joint decisions is hard.praetorianphoto/E+ via Getty Images

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The next time someone asks you where you want to go for dinner, state a clear preference. And if you’re inviting someone out, tell your friend that you don’t like deciding. These are two of...

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