A few minutes later the first mate returned. "Those guys won't jump," he reported. "Take over," the captain ordered, "and I'll see what I can do."
Returning moments later, he announced, "They've gone."
"How'd you do it?" asked the first mate.
"I used psychology. I told the Englishman it was the sporting thing to do, and he jumped. I told the Frenchman it was chic(時(shí)髦); the German that it was a command; the Italian that it was forbidden."
"And how did you get the American to jump?"
"No problem," said the captain. "I told him he was insured!"