what does the statement imply: the charmers’ pretending nature or the deceitful essence of the notion of charm in general? Follow our lead and you won’t get lost regarding the translation of the charm language.
Charm as a Short Way to Yes

Have you ever noticed that people who are good at charmingly asking someone for help or anything especially for themselves most probably receive a very quick and inspiring answer from the ones who they ask and this answer is YES? Yes? Then you must have observed or taken part in a tricky charming-out process.
Charmers influence other people greatly and as a result their chances of achieving their goal by convincing a person of anything they are into are very high. Charming peeps use their own special techniques of convincing which imply:
1. Perfect word choice – the well-known convincing phrases or techniques to gain power over a person.
2. Apt irony often born and bred by good sense of humour skillfully used to charm the charmer's victim's head.
3. Flexibility and ability to sense the right mood of a person as well as right-time-right-place situations i.e. talent to catch the wave of success and make the most of it.
4. Ability to sound persuasive, rational and logical. This device – if well-practised and trained – often helps the charming people present quite run-of-the-mill ideas in an extremely advantageous light hiding their many imperfections and making their few virtues stand out brightestly.
These and a few other skills and talents – some of them are inborn, others are purely acquired – help the charmers make others say swift yes to their requests or demands.