Message from @CaesarKonrad
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speak fast and eat ass, it's what my teacher told me
But honestly
Dont expect to be the next hitler
depending on the pitch of your voice you could be either very monotone and stern or loud and assertive
no but if i cant supplement my logic and facts and appear off as weak unconfident people would be much more leaning towards rejecting my ideas
usually in a competitive environment you want to make the judges remember your speech the most vividly so you should go with the loud approach
I have a relatively deep voice but going loud has always worked in my benefit
Being a good bullshitter is also something good
Fact checking hurts it
^
But its still a useful skill to have
but if i display facts and logical reasoning well which i generally do and can combine that with being charismatic, confidence, arrestive, and able to just pour passion into my words then that would be epic
i dont fact check i just state the facts
Bullshit + facts
what are you meaning by bullshit
as in lies?
or jokes
Act like you're selling it to the people
Not telling them
@CaesarKonrad is this for a competition
oh
then use Pathos
speech / presentation
*I like the BS approach*
Use dynamic speech. Vary the pitch of your tone so you aren't monotone
Can someone translate?
you see i am not good at pathos cause i am very data driven and hard facts sort of guy
It's more fun and it's something that people can understand
OH
Btw don't stop if someone interrupts with you a side conversation
if you are data driven then I recommend you try for a G spot between loud and monotone
Jokingly point them out
like JFK maybe
my friends tend to mimic politicians' speaking style and it has worked out in their favor
Light comedy makes your speech memorable
^
it's hard to nail a joke that'll make everyone laugh, but if you get it right, you're set
yeah i was gonna use some light comedy so i can also ease the tension
I usually do it with like a question or relatable statement
But the side convo thing