-eng- A Little Teasing -rj01330082- __link__

There are different kinds of teasing. Some are cruel, meant to pin or shame. Others are playful, meant to invite. In communication design, teasing is an ethical instrument: it must be calibrated so curiosity is rewarded, not exploited. The worst kind of subject line — or headline — makes a big promise and delivers nothing, leaving readers annoyed. The best aligns tone and reward.

“You know,” a voice says — close, clear, dripping with playful intent — “for someone who claims they’re not flustered, you’ve been staring at that same spot on the floor for about two minutes.” -ENG- A Little Teasing -RJ01330082-

Then, a giggle. The kind that wasn't just amused—it was experimental . "Oh, don’t look away. I want to see exactly how red your ears get." There are different kinds of teasing