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Dos & Don'ts of Communication

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Summary: When communicating, think about what to say, use complete sentences and speak clearly and slowly. Avoid slang and poor body language when communicating with tips from an event coordinator in this free video on social etiquette.

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By Hazely Lopez
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Hazely Lopez is president and director of Hazely Academy of Refinement and Modeling. Lopez is focused on mentoring young girls, teaching them how to carry themselves, public speaking,...read more

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"Have you noticed that many people don't know how to communicate when talking to you. Have you noted the difference between when you see when you see a person that really knows what their saying. Hi, I'm Hazely Lopez from Hazely Academy of Refinement and Modeling. I'm here to talk to you about the dos and don'ts of communication. Basically we are going to start with six basic steps. First of all, you have to think about what your going to say, exactly that. Your going to be using complete sentences. Using complete sentences definitely delivers what your trying to say. Of course, no slang. That is never appropriate when your talking to somebody and your trying to communicate a thought. Also, it's very important to stay clear, speak slowly and articulate words your saying. Breath between one sentence and the other. If you go to fast, the person on other end may not be perceiving what your trying to say. Also keep your manners. You always want to make sure that your talking with the correct things. For example, please, thank you and all those articulating things. Also your body language, it is so important to project what your saying. When you stay without just not moving it's a little bit awkward. You may use your hands. That expresses how you feel. That expresses your emotions. I am Hazely Lopez from Hazely Academy of Refinement and Modeling and remember communicating is important. It's even more important to deliver the message"

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