It depends on who you are negotiating with and how good you are at negotiating but as i don't really know you or the person you are negotiating with I can't tell if you will be any good at it
The noun forms of the verb to negotiate are negotiator, negotiation, and the gerund, negotiating.
He sent Henry Kissinger to negotiate a deal.
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the wage of the autoworkers will increase
We will not negotiate with the terrorists. They negotiate for a raise every year.
Present - Negotiate, Negotiates Past - Negotiated Future - Will Negotiate
We will negotiate a new price.The United Kingdom does not negotiate with terrorists.The two people began to negotiate and try to reach a compromise.
i had to negotiate with your teacher.
No the US does not negotiate with terrorists.
If you mean 'negotiate, it is a verb
The prefix for negotiate is "re-", meaning "again" or "back." There is no standard suffix attached specifically to "negotiate."
The union president was able to negotiate with management to increase our salaries. Can't we negotiate a better deal with the company?
I'd like to negotiate a new deal.
Negotiate with Love was created on 2005-03-28.
The two countries were able to negotiate a peace agreement.
Yes, "negotiate" is a verb. It means to engage in discussions or conversations with another party in order to reach an agreement or settlement.