In a Western, you talk more with your eyes and your actions than you do with big speeches. I love that.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When you make as many speeches and you talk as much as I do and you get away from the text, it's always a possibility to get a few words tangled here and there.
You can express a lot of things, a lot of action without speaking.
When I give a lot of speeches, they're always on the fly. I mean, I know what I'm going to say roughly, but I do not - will not read.
Action speaks louder than words but not nearly as often.
In the West, you take people at their word.
Speeches are much easier if you read them. I just find when I do that, it's harder to fire up the crowd.
Making clever speeches takes a lot of work and a lot of time.
In talking to you I feel very much more at ease than my colleagues who gave the speeches during the banquet.
One of the areas I have a little less confidence in is giving any kind of a speech.
They say actions speak louder than words, but actions don't speak. People speak, and people are loud.
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