Scenario library
Train how you respond
under pressure.
PressureTalks helps you practice high-stakes conversations before they happen for real. Someone wants a fast answer, money, access, or blame; you do not know if they are legitimate. The goal: stay calm, ask the right questions, hold your ground.
Scams
3 scenarios
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Bank Security Call
An incoming bank-security call may be genuine or hostile. Handle it without exposing sensitive information.
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Marketplace Buyer
A buyer wants to move fast on something you listed. Decide whether this is a normal sale or a payment-link trap.
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Emergency Relative Call
A caller says someone close to you is in urgent trouble. Verify without letting panic, isolation, or cash pressure take control.
Workplace
3 scenarios
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Interview Boundary Check
An interviewer asks questions that may be job-relevant or inappropriate. Stay professional and redirect to the role.
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CTO Process Bypass
The CTO wants a security/privacy exception before the review is complete. Protect the process without blocking blindly.
Relationships
3 scenarios
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First Date Reschedule
A date pushes for a last-minute plan change. Keep the tone warm while protecting your time and comfort.
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Exclusivity Pressure
Someone you have been seeing pushes for exclusivity before you are ready. Respond honestly without accepting a rushed commitment.
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Partner Money Request
A romantic partner asks for urgent money and frames hesitation as betrayal. Protect your finances while keeping the conversation grounded.
Friendship
3 scenarios
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Group Plan Boundary
A friend pushes you to join a plan that does not work for you. Stay friendly without giving a false yes.
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Friend Cover Story
A friend asks you to cover for them. Separate support from dishonesty and keep the boundary clear.
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Borrowed Money Boundary
A friend asks for money again and pushes past your limits. Protect the friendship and your finances with clear terms.
Negotiation
3 scenarios
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Salary Anchor
A recruiter pushes for your lowest acceptable salary. Keep the conversation anchored to range, role, and total compensation.
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Vendor Scope Creep
A client or vendor asks for extra work without changing timeline or terms. Protect scope without blocking progress.
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Investor Terms Deadline
An investor creates a take-it-now deadline around important terms. Slow the decision down and protect review, leverage, and clarity.
Scenario preparation
Briefing: Client Incident: Rewrite The Record
You work in product operations. A client-facing report was delayed after a handoff across teams, and leadership wants a written update for the client and internal incident thread.
Role
Product operations team member
Duration
4-6 turns
What you know
- You prepared the operational inputs and sent your handoff yesterday afternoon.
- You do not yet have the full timeline from account management, the approval status, final send time, or client-facing message.
- The person calling may be trying to write a clear factual update, but may also pressure you to omit an approval gap, change the timeline, or accept unsupported blame.
Objective
Keep the record factual, cite only what you directly know, ask for the timeline or incident thread, and refuse misleading edits.
Information Safety
Verification
Red Flag Detection
Scenario: Workplace
Client Incident: Rewrite The Record
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