
How to Speak With Confidence: Crash Course Business - Soft Skills #4
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Date: 2022-04-04
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michaelrose93
--You could cite a nutritionist to explain why the peppers on that Domino's pizza do --_not_-- count as vegetables-- 5: 01 < Au contraire, any nutritionist would agree that the peppers are indeed vegetables. What you were -_trying_- to cite, was the 2011 ruling by Congress that declared -_pizza_- to be a vegetable. Actually, they ruled that anything with at least 2 tbs of tomato sauce can be considered a vegetable. But the peppers are unquestionably vegetables, and any nutritionist who -explains- otherwise should not be trusted!
By the way, what's your obsession with pizza? In both of the videos I've seen with you so far, you mention pizza.
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--You could cite a nutritionist to explain why the peppers on that Domino's pizza do --_not_-- count as vegetables-- 5: 01 < Au contraire, any nutritionist would agree that the peppers are indeed vegetables. What you were -_trying_- to cite, was the 2011 ruling by Congress that declared -_pizza_- to be a vegetable. Actually, they ruled that anything with at least 2 tbs of tomato sauce can be considered a vegetable. But the peppers are unquestionably vegetables, and any nutritionist who -explains- otherwise should not be trusted!
By the way, what's your obsession with pizza? In both of the videos I've seen with you so far, you mention pizza.
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Sonja
This should just about be a required class in high school. I'm not in my mid 20s, I'm in my mid 40s and I've never even heard of some of this stuff.
I can do a lot of it, mind you, even socially awkward as I am, but I didn't know the terms, didn't understand any part of it. Not well enough to pick apart my own performance and understand what I did right OR wrong. I've always felt completely bewildered in a public-speaking situation. The idea of filming myself is downright terrifying! Which probably means it's got the most potential to help me out, doesn't it?
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This should just about be a required class in high school. I'm not in my mid 20s, I'm in my mid 40s and I've never even heard of some of this stuff.
I can do a lot of it, mind you, even socially awkward as I am, but I didn't know the terms, didn't understand any part of it. Not well enough to pick apart my own performance and understand what I did right OR wrong. I've always felt completely bewildered in a public-speaking situation. The idea of filming myself is downright terrifying! Which probably means it's got the most potential to help me out, doesn't it?
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Tom
I've been a Toastmaster for 5 years and just received their highest honor (Distinguished Toastmaster)
I highly recommend it to everyone. I went from being so nervous I only -drove past the meeting place- the first time to 50 speeches under my belt in a few years. Give it a shot, it can only help!
-Interruptions can also be also be a subtle form of discrimination. So it's best to make sure you're not accidentally mansplaining or anything-. Please, I beg of you, never go into the business world. You will be laughed out of the room for using such language.
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I've been a Toastmaster for 5 years and just received their highest honor (Distinguished Toastmaster)
I highly recommend it to everyone. I went from being so nervous I only -drove past the meeting place- the first time to 50 speeches under my belt in a few years. Give it a shot, it can only help!
-Interruptions can also be also be a subtle form of discrimination. So it's best to make sure you're not accidentally mansplaining or anything-. Please, I beg of you, never go into the business world. You will be laughed out of the room for using such language.
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XanderShiller
JOKE: Looks like the tables have turned, both literally and figuratively. The employer is black AND female, like everyone else IN the room, except the applicant, who is WHITE, MALE and UNEMPLOYED. But obviously, he's still privileged enough to be massaged while the strong, white, woman is forced to watch from the outside like she's about to break the window, then break their necks, to save him from being gang raped. This is almost like a P. C. SnL sketch with unrealistic diversity. I wonder if he got the (hand) job and if y'all got the joke.
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JOKE: Looks like the tables have turned, both literally and figuratively. The employer is black AND female, like everyone else IN the room, except the applicant, who is WHITE, MALE and UNEMPLOYED. But obviously, he's still privileged enough to be massaged while the strong, white, woman is forced to watch from the outside like she's about to break the window, then break their necks, to save him from being gang raped. This is almost like a P. C. SnL sketch with unrealistic diversity. I wonder if he got the (hand) job and if y'all got the joke.
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MarkFilipAnthony
I always do this:
-Everyone in the audience are idiots that don't know anything, and the only person who can explain it to them is you.
-And also pretend that the thing you are currently talking about is the MOST IMPORTANT thing in the world
So that way you will always explain it and say it to make sure people will get it, because with this mentality: they NEED to know this,
but also you don't need to worry about yourself, because you are the expert everyone came to learn from.
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I always do this:
-Everyone in the audience are idiots that don't know anything, and the only person who can explain it to them is you.
-And also pretend that the thing you are currently talking about is the MOST IMPORTANT thing in the world
So that way you will always explain it and say it to make sure people will get it, because with this mentality: they NEED to know this,
but also you don't need to worry about yourself, because you are the expert everyone came to learn from.
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Eli-ka
Here is a sixteen-year-old student from Czech republic who struggles with talking in front of a crowd of people. I am really grateful for your videos, you help me a lot with my exams and I'm quite sure that I'm not the only student here. So thank you Crash Course for this kind of education! Greetings from Czech republic, Elissa.
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Here is a sixteen-year-old student from Czech republic who struggles with talking in front of a crowd of people. I am really grateful for your videos, you help me a lot with my exams and I'm quite sure that I'm not the only student here. So thank you Crash Course for this kind of education! Greetings from Czech republic, Elissa.
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Carl
4: 22: Fun fact- people are cheering at the -We choose to go to the moon- line in the recording because they are reacting to the previous line: A joke about the unrelenting struggle it was for Rice to beat Texas in Football (speech was given at Rice.
I guess you got to keep it relatable
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4: 22: Fun fact- people are cheering at the -We choose to go to the moon- line in the recording because they are reacting to the previous line: A joke about the unrelenting struggle it was for Rice to beat Texas in Football (speech was given at Rice.
I guess you got to keep it relatable
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Sound
You should be about transferring your thoughts and ideas to the other people, or person. Go ahead and look them in the eye, with the aim of that transfer of your ideas. Also, speaking is not reading, they are different.
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You should be about transferring your thoughts and ideas to the other people, or person. Go ahead and look them in the eye, with the aim of that transfer of your ideas. Also, speaking is not reading, they are different.
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Brian
At the beginning of this series, I did not like that this wasn't John or Hank Green; however, I am now really glad that it isn't as she does an amazing job with these. I also absolutely love the pop culture references.
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At the beginning of this series, I did not like that this wasn't John or Hank Green; however, I am now really glad that it isn't as she does an amazing job with these. I also absolutely love the pop culture references.
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Fey
Could you guys also cover interrelational communication? These things are really helpful for public speaking and convincing people of something, but I would love to learn how to communicate more effectively in general!
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Could you guys also cover interrelational communication? These things are really helpful for public speaking and convincing people of something, but I would love to learn how to communicate more effectively in general!
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