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In this game you’re not necessarily trying to make everyone like you. Making people angry with you can have just as interesting results. So, you might try just picking a dialogue stance and sticking to it for the entire game. Letting the chips fall where they may.
what best dialogue option for best experience?
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I would say that Professional is the most "normal" dialogue a pro spy would use. Suave is more "funny" but will probably anger more people. (Which is not a bad thing as said.) I'm not too sure for Aggressive, might be good for "enemies" but I don't know for normal dialogue. Your best bet would be to mix them to keep things fresh, pick one stance per characters and not one stance for everyone.
Upon consideration, that’s a much better idea.