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Then figure out how to politely word things so that you get your point across. Use statistics; stats are always good. Especially if use in comparisons (like "people have to spend $xxxx to get Yukimura, and for the average American, that's xx% of their monthly paycheck, which means they'd only have xx% left to spend on food and shelter, BUT if you lowered Yukimura's cost to xx gold apples, then people would be far, far more willing to spend $xxx because it would only be xx% of their monthly paycheck" or something)

Heck, why not write a persuasive essay? (... er, well, here in America, English teachers teach us how to write different kinds of essays, including persuasive essays. Not sure if other countries do that, but the concept should still be the same: write an essay to persuade the reader... it's like arguing, just more formal and in essay format.)