Anonymous wrote:FYI: You can tell the subway sandwich maker to make your footlong half turkey and half ham.
Even for small and inconsequential things, there has to be a certain degree of compromise. Whatever it is, it has work for both people most of the time or it becomes a "death by a thousand cuts" type situation. In the subway situation, you two want different sandwiches so the only logical solution is to get two different sandwiches.
To continue your conversation:
You: That's too bad but we want different sandwiches. Let's not argue over spending an extra 2(?) dollars. I think we afford it.
You: Get on line and order.
This. I'm a dude. Sometimes, I'm selfish, and don't take the time or energy to see it from my partner's perspective. Part of the negotiation is prioritizing comparative importance of the factors involved. You getting the kind of sandwich you want is more important than him saving $1. It might not be more important than saving $100, but I don't know of any sandwiches priced that high.