I do the same gig. I might change it a little; I might slow it down if I'm in the South. I talk fast, and they're not used to people talking that fast.
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I've had to work on being a slow talker.
The trouble with talking too fast is you may say something you haven't thought of yet.
Most people can't talk as fast as I do. I'm not proud of that. That's God-given.
I'm a New Yorker, so I speak really fast, naturally.
I'm kind of a chatterbox and I talk really fast.
I did a lot of fast talking as a youth; I was pretty good at it. I was never talked into it - I was always the one doing the talking.
There's so much interference, so much static and people's voices talking about what you do and why you do it that I've learned to be like, 'No, no.' It's actually simple. I just do this.
I do do a lot of talking, because it saves me listening.
I speak relatively little, except when I'm at home and I'm asking for things.
There is one way to have a short but exciting conversation with me, and that is to move too slow.
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