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.
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Client Incident: Rewrite The Record
A client incident needs a written update. Keep the record accurate when someone pressures you to soften, omit, or shift facts.
Relationships
3 scenarios
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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: First Date Reschedule
You have a first date planned in a public place. The other person wants to change the plan at the last minute, and you need to decide whether the request is reasonable or a pressure move.
Role
Person going on a first date
Duration
4-6 turns
What you know
- You agreed to a public coffee meetup.
- You do not owe private access, late-night plans, or a fast yes because someone is disappointed.
- A safe alternative can be simple, specific, and respectful.
Objective
Keep the date in a public, comfortable plan or reschedule without over-apologizing.
Information Safety
Verification
Red Flag Detection
Scenario: Relationships
First Date Reschedule
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