To sound professional and confident, avoid speaking this way. 7 TIPS
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  1. These are great tips but they sound ‘American’ English mistakes. Also, the ‘uptick’ at the end of the sentence makes you sound unprofessional and clumsy. I first noticed this in American movies, especially ones set in NY. Now many speaks like that, even in the UK and other places. I’ve stopped this doing this but it took time! Watch Joe Navarro talk about this habit and how it pulls your presentation down.

  2. Great tips Lisa! Thank you for this video on how to speak confidently. Youtube recommended your video when I was watching the Woman of Elegance channel. I've liked this video and subscribed to your channel.

  3. On 9 Feb 2022, the 'Side Particles' tip caught my ear & I immediately shared this video with my fellow Malaysians & Singaporean friends. I'm glad that this advice has enlightened so many people with 11 million views to date. Singaporeans are notorious with 'actually' in their casual, formal conversations & Vlogs. My fellow Malaysians too are habitual with 'basically' triggering multiple spasms & cringes. Thanks!

  4. ChatGPT is quite helpful in learning concise expression, particularly in Spanish where language tends to be more elaborate. I'm in awe and obsessed with it 😅

  5. This video is ummm kind of like GARBAGE! tip for you is to get your point across and move on. You made your point in the first minute and a half of the video. This is a 16 minute video about not using filler words. And your filler words you picked are obvious to anyone theyre not good communication skills. Did you make this video for 3-year-olds

  6. There are also pragmatic uses of language, implications related to style and implicit meanings in, for example, this "filling the gaps" "not necessary" words that could be full of meqning.
    In this case the way she was describing the appointment could better communicate the sense of uncertainty and indecision about leaving that she actually experienced

  7. However from my many work experiences the people who run the show or are highly noted use all the filler words/verbose. They love speaking that way bc they appear to the general audience more intentional while I keep it short and simple and they see me as effortless negatively

  8. Are you taking inconsideration the growing research on how certain phrases and filler words actually ease tension and build rapport & trust kind of like
    much like the softening technique of the " compliments sandwich" for giving feedback/criticism

  9. logically what you're saying makes sense if computers with no emotions were speaking to one another. Now I would be interested to see what Research demonstrates as opposed to simple logic.

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