You should end your sentences on a lower pitch!

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Here's 1 SIMPLE change you can easily make in your every day speech that will give you more authority and credibility when you speak!

By ending your sentence on a lower pitch versus a higher pitch, it makes you sound more certain in what you say as opposed to making what you say sound like a question as if you're unsure.
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askvinh
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This is exactly what hamza taught to unlock a deeper voice

muhibullahsm
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As an American, I approve this message.

rblbatb
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With your facial expression, you make on the high pitch makes look like you're asking a question similarly in sign language you open your eyes bigger to ask a question and that you are alert listeing. So in a way, it’s like you’re asking a question instead of making a firm statement when you make that type of facial expression on a high-pitch.

stacygantt
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Why purchase bro 😂
You gave away enough in shorts form to learn some good stuff.
Thanks for it.
Worked out well for me 😂

dochkodochev
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In Canada you raise your pitch at the end of a sentence when you are asking a question.

Phoenixfire
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“...even when they’re not” (ends on a higher pitch) LOL!

JimmyLovesMundo
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viksitmanral
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Not sure why but anytime I find myself in a call with someone who uses uptalk/upspeak, I get so annoyed that I can't even pay attention to what they're trying to say

When they're speaking, it's like one loooong run-on sentence

doitwin
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No nononono absolutely no. I can only speak for America but thats a huge turn off for anyone with any intelligence. People who uptalk in America are immediately labled an idiot.

HatoBumpkin
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sounds like Californian white americans... the ending on high pitch sounds like all statements are asking questions... and it sounds annoying.

asperneto