Howard holds back the urge to marvel out loud that Daja's world really is behind the times. She probably wouldn't appreciate it. Scratch that, she definitely wouldn't appreciate it.
"No, it's more like...if you posted on the comms that you had a bunch of stuff you wanted to sell so that more people saw it and bargained for it, that'd be advertising. It's like spreading the word that you got the best goods." If he had to guess, he's assume Daja worked more on reputation and word of mouth.
"Everything's fine." He'd really rather not acknowledge it, much less discuss it with anyone. Besides, it's not like Daja's got a giant sign on her staff, Dispense Problems Here. She'd probably charge him for it, he thinks.
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"No, it's more like...if you posted on the comms that you had a bunch of stuff you wanted to sell so that more people saw it and bargained for it, that'd be advertising. It's like spreading the word that you got the best goods." If he had to guess, he's assume Daja worked more on reputation and word of mouth.
"Everything's fine." He'd really rather not acknowledge it, much less discuss it with anyone. Besides, it's not like Daja's got a giant sign on her staff, Dispense Problems Here. She'd probably charge him for it, he thinks.