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  • What is the Relationship between Communication And Culture
    Communication

    What is the Relationship between Communication And Culture?

    ByOratoryCDC August 29, 2023September 19, 2023

    The relationship between communication and culture is inseparable as culture significantly influences the way people communicate. Communication is shaped by cultural norms, language, and values, impacting how individuals convey messages and interpret meanings. An individual’s cultural background determines their communication styles, attitudes, and nonverbal cues, affecting both verbal and nonverbal communication. Understanding the connection between…

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  • How to Improve My Professional Communication Skills
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    How to Improve Professional Communication Skills

    ByOratoryCDC August 29, 2023August 28, 2023

    To improve your professional communication skills, focus on active listening, clear and concise messaging, and adapting your communication style to different audiences. Effective communication is essential for success in the professional world. Whether you are interacting with colleagues, clients, or superiors, having strong communication skills can make a significant difference in how your ideas are…

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    Why Do People Hate Filler Words?

    ByOratoryCDC August 29, 2023August 29, 2023

    Do you ever find yourself cringing when someone uses filler words like “um,” “like,” or “you know” in their speech? You’re not alone. Many people have a strong dislike for these seemingly unnecessary words that often clutter our conversations. But have you ever wondered why these filler words trigger such negative reactions? In this article,…

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  • How to Make a Conference Presentation Fun?
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    How to Make a Conference Presentation Fun?

    ByOratoryCDC August 29, 2023August 29, 2023

    To make a conference presentation fun, use interactive elements like icebreakers, video clips, non-linear structure, Q&A sessions, interactive quizzes, props, storytelling, audio narration, polls, discussion questions, audience movement, hashtags for social interaction, music, and transitions. Additionally, you can make your PowerPoint presentation more interesting by adding context, using the translation technique, shifting perspectives, and joining…

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    What is a Presentation?

    ByOratoryCDC August 29, 2023August 29, 2023

    A presentation is a concise method of conveying information through visuals and spoken words. It is a communication tool that helps deliver messages effectively, engage audiences, and persuade or inform them about a specific topic. Presentations play a crucial role in various aspects of our lives, whether in business, education, or personal settings. They are…

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  • What Causes Glossophobia?
    Public Speaking

    What Causes Glossophobia? (Ways to overcome included)

    ByOratoryCDC August 29, 2023May 14, 2025

    Public speaking is often listed as one of the most common human fears—sometimes even ahead of death. This intense fear, known as glossophobia, affects millions of people worldwide. But what exactly causes this fear? And more importantly, how can it be overcome? Glossophobia is caused by a combination of psychological, emotional, and situational factors such…

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  • Characteristics of Aggressive Communication
    Communication

    Characteristics of Aggressive Communication

    ByOratoryCDC August 29, 2023August 28, 2023

    Aggressive communication is characterized by being domineering, condescending, sarcastic, and opportunistic. It often involves bossy, mean-spirited behavior that lacks appreciation and displays arrogance. Aggressive communication is characterized by domineering, condescending, sarcastic, and opportunistic behavior. These negative traits can be seen in individuals who are bossy, mean-spirited, disrespectful, and arrogant in their interactions with others. This…

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  • Is Glossophobia a Mental Illness?
    Public Speaking

    Is Glossophobia a Mental Illness?

    ByOratoryCDC August 28, 2023August 28, 2023

    Glossophobia is classified as a social anxiety disorder, according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5). It is characterized by an intense fear of public speaking. Individuals with glossophobia may experience excessive nervousness, avoiding speaking in public situations, and may even have physical symptoms such as rapid heartbeat and sweating. This fear…

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  • Can Kids Have Glossophobia?
    Public Speaking

    Can Kids Have Glossophobia?

    ByOratoryCDC August 28, 2023August 28, 2023

    Yes, kids can have glossophobia, which is the fear of public speaking. Glossophobia, also known as the fear of public speaking, can affect children as well as adults. It is a common phobia that can cause intense anxiety and fear when speaking in front of others. Children with glossophobia may avoid situations that require public…

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  • What are the Glossophobia Symptoms?
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    What are the Glossophobia Symptoms?

    ByOratoryCDC August 28, 2023May 14, 2025

    Glossophobia symptoms include dryness in the mouth, weakened tone of voice, trembling voice due to tension, shaking or quivering voice, hesitation words such as ‘umm’ and ‘ah’, stammers or tics, and vocalized pauses. Glossophobia, or the fear of public speaking, is a common phobia that affects many individuals. Glossophobia — the fear of public speaking…

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