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What are the speech barriers?

A common language barrier when people speak is noise. Some people speak beautifully, but there are many meaningless noises between languages. For example, the nose is always buzzing, or the throat seems to be always blocked and biting gently, or a long sigh is often used at the beginning of every sentence, as if you have to hesitate for a while when you say every sentence, or you always have to add an "ah" when you are finished. It seems that everyone is afraid of not hearing clearly, and so on should be eliminated. These noises make your original good language look like a layer of dust on the glass, which greatly reduces its original luster.

Some people like to use many irrelevant and unnecessary rhetoric in conversation. For example, add words like "nature" or "of course" everywhere. Some people like to add too much "frankness" and "frankness". Some people like to ask others, "Do you understand?" "Did you hear me clearly?" Some people like to say, "Don't you think so?" "What do you think?" I am also used to adding "I tell you!" The end of every sentence. "Are you ridiculous?" You may not feel such a small problem at ordinary times. Ask your friends and ask them to pay attention to them for you. If yes, correct it.

Some people especially like to use one word to express many meanings, whether the word itself has that many meanings or not. For example, someone likes to use the word "great", so in his words, everything is great, "You are great!" "This article is great!" "Have a nice lunch today." "The goods sold at a good price!" Best of all, a friend likes to use the adjective "that" to represent everything. Listen to what he said, "What a nice day!" "He looks like that man, doesn't he?" "I think this is a bit too much." This kind of trouble is probably because I am too lazy to think of a suitable word. Remember more words and express your ideas vividly and appropriately.

Under the concept of "good", there are many expressions such as wonderful, beautiful, kind, excellent, beautiful, pleasant, and croaking. Don't simply say "He is a good man", "This teacup is very good" and "This article is really well written".

"He is a good man", which is good, but how to teach law well? From the greatest man to the ordinary man who has never made a big mistake, he can be said to be a good man. He can be a kind-hearted person, he can be a warm-hearted person, he can be an honest person, and he can also be an enterprising person. What kind of good man is he? Similarly, when you say "this teacup is very good", is it good in appearance, color and material, or is it cheap, or does it best meet your needs?

People with good eloquence are exquisite, rich and lively. Don't toss and turn like a three-year-old child. There are only a few simple words: "I went outside. The cat climbed the tree as soon as it saw me. All the birds on the tree have gone, and the apples on the tree have fallen. "

Proverbs are expressive, but it doesn't take two or three sentences to have a proverb. Using too many ready-made sayings will make people feel oily and dazzling. It's like a beautiful woman with jewels on her head, which not only obliterates her original beauty, but also makes people feel extremely cumbersome. It is very vivid and powerful to use a proverb or two in the right place occasionally.

Sometimes, some nouns are popular and widely used in literature and oral, and this expression is also the most easily misused by ordinary people. For example, the word atom is abused, and everything is an atom. Atomic toothbrushes, atomic dictionaries, and even mousetraps are also called atomic king kong cats! Atoms here, atoms there, atoms are puzzling.

Exaggerated words can attract people's attention, but if they are used excessively or inappropriately, people will not believe them. You can't always tell important news. It is impossible to tell the most touching story or the most ridiculous joke every time. Every book you read cannot be the best, and every good friend you know cannot be the cutest. Don't use the words "most", "extreme", "extraordinary" and "infinite" anywhere and at any time. Otherwise, if you have a real "most" among countless "most", how do you express it? You will say, "Is this the most important thing for me?" If you really say that, others will be indifferent, because they think you are a person who always likes to exaggerate.

It is irrational to talk about one's experiences too minutely. It is easy to tell your experiences vividly and wonderfully. Many people like to listen to others talk about their personal experiences. In news reports, the stories of witnesses and parties are also the most attractive. There are many novels based on personal experiences, which are widely read and even adapted into movies, and are also very popular.

But not everyone is good at telling stories, so many people work hard when telling stories. Everything they have experienced is interesting and necessary. The result is that the listener is confused and uninterested. What's wrong with that? On this occasion, the most common mistake is to quote too many conversations, and the people who listen are confused by you at once.