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6->'''DJ:''' Questions?\
7'''Chowder:''' Yes, umm, are you nuts? I don't wanna steal drugs from my Father, I don't wanna go inside a monster, and I don't wanna die!\
8'''Jenny:''' I say it's worth a shot.\
9'''Chowder:''' Yes I agree. Let's do it.
10-->-- ''WesternAnimation/MonsterHouse''
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12Bob has a great plan! He tells Charlie about it, but Charlie hates it. That is, until Alice comes along and says that she ''loves'' the plan. Charlie instantly switches, telling Alice that he loves the plan too, and they jump to go carry the plan out, whilst Bob stands there, surprised and vaguely insulted.
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14A slight variation is when Charlie is against the plan until Bob says it's about something Charlie likes, whereupon he's all over it.
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16Standard quick gag in many series, especially SliceOfLife. Subtrope of OpinionFlipflop. Compare GladIThoughtOfIt, where Alice and Charlie are the same character.
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23* Miko does this in chapter 72 of ''Manga/KaguyaSamaLoveIsWar'', ignoring Ishigami when he tells her that her habit of enforcing the rules by ordering everyone around will cause people to stop listening to her, only to immediately agree with Fujiwara's assessment when she says the same thing. Naturally, Ishigami lampshades this.
24* Anri from ''Anime/SasamiMagicalGirlsClub'' is like this toward Tsukasa, often showing disdain for things until she sees that Tsukasa is interested, then immediately supporting whatever that thing is.
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27[[folder:Comic Strips]]
28* In a ''ComicStrip/{{Zits}}'' comic, Jeremy's mother gives him a fashion suggestion and he complains. Later, his girlfriend gives him the exact same suggestion and he simply says "Okay."
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32* ''WesternAnimation/TheCroods'': When Eep is about to dive into water, Grug warns her it could be dangerous, which she dismisses because he says that about everything, but when Guy tells her to be careful, she immediately listens without protest. Justified since Grug's overprotective nature makes it hard to tell whether he is right about something being dangerous while Guy being more adventurous and open-minded gives his warning more weight.
33%%* ''WesternAnimation/MonsterHouse''
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37* In both the [[Film/FatherOfTheBride1950 1950]] and [[Film/FatherOfTheBride1991 1991]] versions of ''Father of the Bride'', the daughter dismisses her father's suggestion that she put on a coat because it's cold, but when her new fiance immediately suggests the same thing, she does.
38* In one of the ''Film/LethalWeapon'' movies, Murtaugh's daughter comes to him and Riggs and shortly engage in a discussion about alcoholic consumption at her age. Her father says she shouldn't drink, but she brushes him off. However, when Riggs asks the same, she - having a crush on him - promises to take his advice and whole-heartedly agrees with him.
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42* Parodied in a "Moody's Point" segment of ''Series/TheAmandaShow''.
43* From ''Series/ArrestedDevelopment'':
44-->'''George Michael''': You know, I can see why your mom likes it. It is a really nice tree...\
45'''Maeby''': We've got to get it torn down.\
46'''George Michael''': ...That must die. Stupid tree.
47* Larry Tate from ''Series/{{Bewitched}}'' does this quite often. Darrin, or someone else will present an idea for an advert that he thinks is stupid, until the client says he likes it, to which Larry agrees.
48* In ''Series/CornerGas'', Wanda asks Brent to babysit her son Tanner, and Brent refuses since Tanner is well-known as an EnfantTerrible who traumatizes every babysitter that's gone up against him. In a later scene, after Wanda complains that she still can't find a babysitter, Lacey mentions that [[PickUpBabesWithBabes she finds men who like kids attractive]], and Brent immediately offers to babysit Tanner.
49* The variation also occurs in the ''Series/DoctorWho'' serial ''Genesis of the Daleks'':
50-->'''The Doctor''': I won't do it. Whatever it is, I refuse.\
51'''Time Lord''': ''Daleks''.\
52'''The Doctor''': Daleks. Tell me more.
53* The variation occurs in ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' in "Heart of Gold".
54-->'''Jayne''': Don't know these folks, don't much care to.\
55'''Mal''': They're whores.\
56'''Jayne''': I'm in.
57* In ''Series/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphia'', the second season's finale has 2 plotlines: Frank finds out that his kids aren't his, and Mac and Charlie try to become buddies with Mac's father in prison. When Frank finds out about his kids, he wants to hurt the real father. He devises a plan to follow his kids around until they come into contact with their bio dad, and then attack. Mac and Charlie say that plan is garbage. But when they talk to Mac's father in prison, he suggests ''the exact same thing'', and they say it's brilliant.
58* ''Series/MySoCalledLife'': Pretty much everyone does this at least once, but Rickie and Brian are especially prone. Angela delivers an inverse version in "Life of Brian", where she calls the same sentiment "very deep" when Jordan says it and the "stupidest thing she's ever heard" when Brian says it.
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62* In an episode of ''WebVideo/SailorMoonAbridged'', Serena scoffs at Luna when she tells her that she can defeat the MonsterOfTheWeek by believing in herself. Then, Tuxedo Mask tells her the exact same thing and she listens to him because "he said it with a sexy voice."
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66* ''Theatre/HowToSucceedInBusinessWithoutReallyTrying'' has an instance of this; where the nephew of the president suggests an idea, which the president hates; but when the main character suggests it, the president loves it. (In fact, the only reason the main character had the idea in the first place was because the nephew told it to him after the initial failed suggestion, deliberately trying to discredit him.)
67* From ''Theatre/ThePiratesOfPenzance'':
68-->'''Ruth:''' ''(to Frederick)'' Remember Ruth, your Ruth, who kneels before you!\
69'''Pirates:''' Yes, yes! Remember Ruth, who kneels before you!\
70'''Frederick:''' Away, you did deceive me!\
71'''Pirates:''' Away, you did deceive him!\
72'''Ruth:''' Oh, do not leave me!\
73'''Pirates:''' Oh, do not leave her!\
74'''Frederick:''' Away, you grieve me!\
75'''Pirates:''' Away, you grieve him!\
76'''Frederick:''' I wish you'd leave me!\
77'''Pirates:''' We wish you'd leave him!
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81* Eric from ''VisualNovel/ZeroTimeDilemma'' dismisses most of Q's ideas/plans, only for Mira to say she actually likes them, which magically makes Eric reconsider and reply that he's going along too.
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85* Inverted in ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'', where [[TokenEvilTeammate Belkar]]'s approval of Roy's plan [[YourApprovalFillsMeWithShame "fills [him] with shame"]] (doesn't stop him from carrying it out, though).
86* Paracule from ''Webcomic/TowerOfGod'' is all for dropping Bam out of the Team for being basically an untouchable public enemy and only Khun agrees with him. When he notices that everybody else is against them and is leaving:
87-->"You… You Bastard! How could you betray your own friend? You're trash that can't even be recycled! You… you saw that, right, everyone? I'm also your fan, take me, too!
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91* ''WebVideo/DoctorHorriblesSingAlongBlog'':
92-->'''Penny''': It is so dumb that we've been coming here so long and never spoke.\
93'''Billy''': I know. All those months of doing a stunningly boring chore...\
94'''Penny''': I'm a fan of laundry.\
95'''Billy''': Psych! I love it.
96* Played with a bit in ''WebAnimation/RedVsBlue'', Grif saves Sarge's Life by giving him CPR when he is shot in the head. Sarge initially thanks Simmons for this, but immediately berates Grif on the foolishness of giving CPR for a head wound.
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100* In the ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog'' episode 'Birth of a Salesman,' Scratch and Grounder initially express their distaste for [[HonestJohnsDealership Wes Weasley]]. When Robotnik then refers to him as '[Robotnik's] kind of guy,' the two robots immediately backtrack and claim that they also like him.
101* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' opens with Leela inviting Bender and Fry to a poker game. Bender is reluctant, claiming he only plays with suckers. Fry then says he’ll play, to which Bender enthusiastically says he will too.
102* In the ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' episode "Desperada", Adrien is caught in a GroundhogDayLoop. He's heartbroken when his crush laughs at a joke [[LovingAShadow she dismissed]] when it was his caped alter ego telling it (in the previous loop). Although it should be noted that Chat Noir, unlike his "real identity", has a history of not taking things seriously enough, so Ladybug might well feel she ''has'' to be sterner with him.
103* The variation occurs in the ''WesternAnimation/{{WITCH}}'' episode "The Princess Revealed" between Caleb and Hay Lin:
104-->'''Caleb''': It's bad enough I've got to hang a towel from my pants and ask people if they want extra apricot sauce, I'm not gonna go further demean myself by jotting down the ramblings of a love-struck girl.\
105'''Hay Lin''': If you hide behind the mangrove tree and take notes, I'll do your next shift.\
106'''Caleb''': Interesting...
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110* Studies have shown that supporters of a political party are a lot more likely to support a policy if they are told that it came from their political party than if they are not told who is proposing it, or if they are told that it is being proposed by another political party (particularly one that is on the other side of the political spectrum).
111* We've all disagreed with a person just because we didn't like them.
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