I just encourage you to keep your style of low speed talking because not everyone can understand English so well , not everyone is native English and you do such a great job just by keeping this pace.
Good points and reminders! On the fourth tip about the hand which you should use to give the card: I think it's going a bit too far and detailed. I'm sure most of us do not worry about it if someone hands you the card in other ways. Think about circus artist giving a card with their feet while doing some crazy flexible move... now that's memorable ;). Thanks for the video
Niharika u have a outstanding presentation capability, stunning look........Ur vocal, ur expression , ur sense of dress code ur nice and fluent English speaking ability , ur smile throughout d class, all r very attractive and cuts heart...........I had been looking for you since i first watched ur presentation about "how to speak effectively over the phone " Seriously neharika having finished ur that task still ur sounds plays subconsciously in my memory......... u r really swimming there............. how beautiful a girl can be........how haunting her everything.........................
I think the most important thing is making the other person feel like a friend and not someone your trying to sell to. Remember there is a way bigger chance they will buy from you if they become friends. Im sure this video will make some people better but for me it probably make me stiff and sound like a robot.
Janine Gonzales might be something in her country that it s not done to do that with the left hand? Weird...in my country which hands doesn t matter. As also it s not weird to give them to people you meet even if they don t ask for it...if only given when asked for..you ll never get more costumers...
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