How can I learn to speak well and captivate an audience?
How can I learn to enunciate my words and place emphasis on the correct parts of my sentences? How can I learn to keep people interested, and sitting on the edge of their seat to hear what I have to say?
How can I learn to pick up the correct vocabulary to speak to my audience?
Would ToastMasters be of benefit to me? IS there some sort of guide on this? I almost never hear anyone ever discuss this topic.
>>39791023
Don't be autistic
be a douche who smells his own farts
>>39791023
I can't speak well even in normal conversations
>>39791053
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>>39791047
Thanks for the constructive posts. Really helpful and actionable advice.
Watch Hitler videos.
Actually give a shit about what you're saying.
Stop being an autistic and get experience holding normal conversations first so you don't sound like such a sperg.
>>39791125
>Stop being an autistic and get experience holding normal conversations first so you don't sound like such a sperg.
I'm not autistic. I do have normal conversations.
But there's a difference between being average in speaking and being exceptional. And the vast majority of people don't have that. which is what I'm interested in.
I want to be a great orator.
>>39791023
Yes, Toastmasters is excellent. Do it.
>>39791162
Will they be nice to me?
Everyone seems much older there. Will I feel out of place? Did you?
>>39791023
Socializing is a skill. You need experience to do it.