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  • Getting in the person's personal space
    • The Johnson Treatment
    • Seinfeld - Close-Talker
      • The actor who's doing the close-talking (Judge Reinhold) is apparently 6'2", while Johnson was ~6'3"- 6'4".
    • Countermeasures:
      • Comment on the Seinfeld video: "I had run-ins with close talkers. Just cough, fake a sneeze, or lick their nose and they'll back off."
  • Cutting off the other person while they're speaking
  • Acting displeased with the other person / acting like the other person has committed some social error
    • This is a technique Style mentions.
    • 2002.05.09 - NYT - Remembering the Johnson Treatment
      • How could the Secret Service, I wondered for a moment, let the neck of the president of the United States be exposed to a barber's shears? But I only blurted something obvious, like ''Thanks for seeing me.'' Johnson didn't reply. He just stared at me from under heavy, lowered brows, across the sheet littered with his hair clippings. I shuffled from one foot to another; still he said nothing, nor did he even move, as the seconds came to seem minutes, then hours.

        I had thought I was on easy terms with the senator, then the vice president. But was this the same garrulous man I had known -- this silent, staring president? Whoever it was, I was quickly intimidated, unnerved, reduced to a sort of nothingness by those unblinking eyes, that jowly familiar face turned implacable, that motionless form under the barber sheet, the brooding silence in which I was being regarded, or perhaps measured.

        I shuffled and writhed. He still said nothing. Finally I knew I was beaten, and to my shame I mumbled some banality about the nation's good fortune in having such a man to take over. Only then, as if just noticing my presence, he whipped off the barber sheet, stood up and spoke, as if those interminable moments had never happened.

        Forty years later, whenever I remember that first interview with a new president, I still feel diminished by my small experience of the Johnson Treatment.

  • The Johnson Treatment
    • “When that man started to work on you, all of a sudden, you just felt that you were standing under a waterfall and the stuff was pouring on you.” – Robert Dallek