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Fast talker
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a person who is good at using words to convince or trick others into doing what they want
What is the origin of the idiom "fast talker" and when to use it?
The origin of the idiom "fast talker" is rooted in the idea that individuals who can speak quickly and eloquently have the ability to talk their way out of various situations or make compelling arguments. This expression is used to describe someone who is skilled at speaking persuasively and convincingly, often with a rapid or smooth delivery.
Examples
The salesman was a fast talker who persuaded the old lady to buy a new washing machine.
This approach is different from the traditional view that make a salesperson become a fast-talker who inform averything about the product or services attributes and persuade the customer to buy and walk away with an order.



























