End your sentences on a LOW pitch!

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Practice ending your sentences with a downward pitch.

This allows people to perceive you with more authority & credibility because you seem more certain in what you're saying.

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Waiting for your live webinar on 12 August

mayfly
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Every Australian sentence sounds like a question because of that.

krimeincorporatedod
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He also changed the pace at which he spoke. Which i believe helped to stabilize the conviction in his voice as he sounds more relaxed. Speaking faster adds a bit of a nervous tone to his voice.

Dolph_Art
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Bro has the cleanest edits and no one is talking about it

Mcboogalo
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Australians always seem to end their sentences with a cold beer. What a beautiful people.

TheRutefly
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While ending on a lower pitch adds gravitas to your tone, I do think that ending on a higher pitch can convey a sense of excitement and enthusiasm in the right situation. So, you don't always have to end on the lower pitch.

mechamechV
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I use a higher pitch after my sentences if I want a person to feel that they're learning or experiencing something WITH me.

I use a lower pitch if I'm very instructive or descriptive. This is to assert confidence.

ragnarokda
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"even when they're not!"
ESPECIALLY when they're not

techmaster
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British newscasters are the KINGS of ending on lower pitch lmao

PilotHardy
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In my speech class I was taught to alternate between ending on a high or low pitch because it prevents your speeches from sounding boring. I think the aim is to keep the audience engaged.

tesscrelli
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This is an incredible example of also understanding who your audience is. I'm an executive assistant who talks to people all around the world. Australia does have that inflection at the end of their sentences. America does not. And still in confidence in them means I have to talk in my mind a little bit like a valley girl. But it works for them. Communication language is not easy

Popcornnomnom
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“Even when they’re not”
But we are. Always. That’s why we say it like that.

Tmb
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I've always noticed that Australians end their sentences on a high pitch. It's one of the reasons why I liked their accent but I couldn't put it into words so thanks for that. i also didn't know it was a bad thing. I always felt like it made their accent more beautiful and somewhat charming. Crazy how your videos open up my mind to specifics in communication skills that I would never imagine exist.

reinee
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Honestly the higher pitch sounds friendly and exciting and the lower pitch sounds calming and reassuring. Both are great in their own way.

Sugarglidergirl
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That lower ending thing was exactly what my dad used to do when I asked him about anything, made me think he was an expert in that thing (and he always was)

jjoncuk
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‘Even when they’re not’ so TRUE! I attest that every single day in America!! GENIUS comment and explanation, from a connoisseur

lilianai
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As an American I feel both validated, personally attacked, and informed, seen, and called out 😂😂😂❤

FreyaWarr
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That was the slickest transition to your example, animating yourself back into frame, that deserves recognition!

HighTechWizard
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Your fees for this exceptional value, but i will definately watch every video you shared on yt. ❤from 🇮🇳

samikdas
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I used to up talk but my dad helped me with it and it does make you sound more respectable

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