Edwin Setiadi

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By skillfully using “you” and inserting his listeners into the picture, this speaker was able to keep attention alive and glowing. There are times, however, when the pronoun “you” is dangerous, when it may establish a cleavage between speaker and audience rather than a bridge. This occurs when it might seem as though we were talking down to our audience or lecturing it. Then it is better to say “we” instead of “you.”
The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking
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