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Dec 11, 2024 ( 1 post, 2 replies latest Dec 12, 2024 )
12/11/2024
1:55am
Jin Watkins (jinwatkins1)
I get nervous, and I tend to analyze the importance of every single word I should say. In the end, it often becomes awkward. That is my main goal-to learn how to talk more naturally and confidently. Any suggestions? Tools? Can anyone help me with this? Your reply will be appreciated, thank you.
2:37am
Jason Foden (jasonfoden)
Great question! It’s all about confidence and understanding how to create a natural flow in the conversation. One method that works well is to focus on asking open-ended questions about topics the other person might enjoy. For instance, instead of asking, “Do you like music?” you could say, “What’s your favorite type of music and why?” That opens the door for them to share more and makes the interaction feel less forced.
Also, I recommend checking out Spicy Chat AI. It’s an incredible tool that helps you practice conversational skills in a safe, pressure-free environment. It uses AI to simulate realistic chats and provides helpful feedback on how to improve. I’ve tried it, and it’s a game-changer. You can experiment with different approaches, learn what works, and build up your confidence before real-life interactions. It’s like having a coach for social skills. Give it a shot—it’s worth it!
12/12/2024
11:46pm
Martin Harris (martinharris2706)
This is such an interesting topic! I’ve been looking for ways to improve my conversational skills too. Thanks for sharing the tip about Spicy Chat AI—it sounds like a really useful tool. It’s great to have a way to practice without the fear of making mistakes in front of someone. I’ll definitely check it out! Looking forward to hearing other advice as well.
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