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"Oh, that's fine.
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That's fine.
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That's fine?
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That's fine!"
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Let's talk about tone of voice.
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Tone is, essentially, how you say things.
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But when we think about it, it's more about the emotions and the feelings
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conveyed through your voice, regardless of the words that you're using.
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So just like in the example that I used - "That's fine" - you
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felt four different things.
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One: "that's fine."
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I was genuine, I was calm, I was kind.
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The other one was "That's fine".
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Right?
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I was unsatisfied, a little sarcastic maybe.
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"That's fine?.."
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- uncertain, confused, unsure.
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And "That's fine!"
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What was that?
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I was definitely not happy, right?
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So the tone is basically the emotion that I'm expressing through my voice.
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A lot of times we don't let out a lot of emotions to be
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expressed through our voice.
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And it's really important in communication because, you know, for
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example, when you give a compliment to someone, you can say, "You have
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a nice hat", "you have a nice hat".
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So people actually put more meaning to how I say it, rather
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than the words that I use.
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Right?
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So that might not be perceived as a compliment.
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Maybe they would take it as an insult if I say it like
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that - "Oh, you have a nice hat."
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Versus "You have a nice hat!"
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So all I did was I changed my voice a little bit and I used
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my pitch a little differently.
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From going really flat - "You have a nice hat..."
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- leaving it up hanging, and my voice was a little harsh.
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Versus: "You have a nice hat".
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My voice was a little softer and I used pitch more.
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"You have a nice hat".
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By the way, if you are new here, then welcome to my channel.
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My name is Hadar and I'm a speech and pronunciation coach.
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And I'm a non-native speaker of English and I am here to help you sound confident,
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clear, and proud when speaking English.
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If you want to connect, you can find me at @hadar.accentsway on Instagram.
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And of course I'm inviting you to click 'Subscribe' and click the
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bell to get all the notifications so you know when my videos come out.
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Now, let's go back to tone of voice.
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The reason why I wanted to make this video is because the other day I came across
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this long list of tone of voice words.
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And it was actually aimed at writing cause also you can have tone while writing,
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but we're not going to talk about that.
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But then I thought it would be so great to see how we can use all these
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emotions on the same sentence and see how it completely changes the
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sentence, and talk about what actually happens to the voice when we use this
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certain tone in comparison to another.
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Let's begin by taking the simple phrase "That's great"
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and explore four tones of voice.
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The first one is going to be excited or happy.
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The second one is going to be sarcastic.
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The third one is going to be not interested or just indifferent.
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And the last one is going to be angry.
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Now, as I do it, try to detect what is different about my voice and my pitch.
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So, yeah, we can fake emotions by changing your voice.
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I mean, people will notice, so I don't recommend you to do that,
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but still, understand that you can sound more friendly or you can sound
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more excited, even if you're not that excited, simply by using your
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voice and your tone and your pitch.
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Okay.
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So, "that's great".
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Excited: "That's great.
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That's great.
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That's great.
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That's great".
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Sarcastic: [I have that look when I'm sarcastic]: "That's great.
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That's great.
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That's great".
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Indifferent: "That's great.
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That's great.
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That's great.
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That's great".
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Angry: "That's great!
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That's great!
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Oh, that's just great!
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That's great!"
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Doesn't sound like things are so great.
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"That's great!
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Oh, that's great!"
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Okay.
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So, I said the same thing, but it meant four different things.
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Now, what is the difference?
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What was different about my voice?
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Let's try to explore it.
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The first one was "That's great", right?
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So, my voice was slightly higher, the pitch difference
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was bigger - "That's great.
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That's great", right.
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Now, if we compare it to what we did later for the indifferent - "That's
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great" - not a lot of pitch changes there.
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So, when someone is excited or happy, usually there is like a big pitch
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range between the stress words and the unstressed words: "That's great".
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Or at least you hear the difference within the word.
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"That's great".
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Right?
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So my voice is up here, it's all forward: "That's great!"
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Right?
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Now, when I was sarcastic, I went down: "Oh, that's great".
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Right?
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My voice was like a little harsher.
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"That's great.
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That's great".
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Right?
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Little lower, maybe a little bit of a vocal fry here.
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"Oh, that's great.
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Oh, that's great".
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Okay?
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So, I wasn't all the way up here.
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And then, when I was not interested or just like
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indifferent, it was kind of flat.
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And my voice was not as full as it was for when I was excited.
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"That's great!"
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- "Oh, that's great.
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Oh, that's great.
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Oh, that's great".
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I leave it up hanging, I don't close it: "That's great.
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Yeah, whatever".
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Right?
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That feeling of like, "I don't care.
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I don't care".
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And when I was angry, you felt like I was dropping at the end.
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And of course, my voice was more energized.
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"Oh, that's great!"
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Maybe more of the lower tones, right, like more of my chest voice.
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"Oh, that's great!
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That's great!
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Great!"
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Now, let's take the sentence "Can I get a cup of coffee?"
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Right.
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So, if you want to say it in a friendly way, remember - friendly and excited
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and happy, usually means more pitch.
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So, if you ask for a cup of coffee and this is how you say
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it - "Can I get a cup of coffee?
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Can I get a cup of coffee?", it may not sound as friendly
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as "Can I get a cup of coffee?
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Can I get a cup of coffee?"
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Right?
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Because I use more pitch, my voice is a little softer, which
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indicates friendliness, you know, I'm being kind, I'm excited.
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"Hey, can I get a cup of coffee please?"
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versus "Can I get a cup of coffee?
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Can I get a cup of coffee?"
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This tone is usually associated with being very strict or
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authoritative, which is also fine.
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Let's say you walk into a cafe and the barista is like treating everyone
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else, but you, not even taking a look at you, giving everyone else coffee.
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So, probably you wouldn't want to be like, "Oh, can I get a cup of coffee, please?"
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But more like, "Can I get a cup of coffee?", right?
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Because you're a little angry, you're a little frustrated.
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So, the tone of voice is different - the pitch is lower and your voice is a
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little different, it's more harsh.
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"Can I get a cup of coffee?"
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- like, stronger, versus that softness that we have - "Can I
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get a cup of coffee, please?"
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Now, staying in the restaurant realm, if let's say, I ordered something
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and I did not get what I want.
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And I can say, "Um, that's not what I ordered".
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That has a very different tone than "That's not what I ordered!"
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Right?
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So, listen to the pitch: "That's not what I ordered" - my voice is
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a little softer and being friendly.
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Maybe I really like the server and I know that, you know, he or she did their best.
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"Um, I'm sorry, that's not what I ordered" versus "That's not what I ordered!"
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I'm not saying that one is better than the other, but you need
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to understand that there is a difference in each way of speaking
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fits, or suits, a certain scenario.
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So, you want to understand what is the context to be able to use the right tone.
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And you want to understand that if you don't pay attention to how you
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say things, sometimes you might come across as too excited or friendly
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when that's not the situation.
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Or, on the contrary, you may come across as unfriendly or demanding when
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that's not your intention, it's just the tone of voice that you're using.
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And as speakers of a second language, sometimes we apply the tone that
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we have, or we're familiar with in our native language, or we express
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things differently, or maybe it's less expressive in your native language.
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And as a result, it may come across as, you know, more indifferent.
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And you have to understand that pitch and the quality of your voice
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determine the experience that people have when they hear you speak.
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So, it's a tool for you to express what you want, in
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addition to using the right words.
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Because, as you see, like sometimes we can say a positive thing, like "That's great",
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and it may not sound positive at all.
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Let's take another one.
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"You're so cute.
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You're so cute".
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So, again, if I'm excited and genuine - "You're so cute.
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You're so cute".
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Let's say I want to sound a little patronizing or
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condescending: "Oh, you're so cute.
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You're so cute.
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You're so cute".
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Right?
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Like, I'm changing my tone a little bit, I'm changing my voice.
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"Oh, you're so cute.
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Oh, you're so cute.
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Oh, you're so cute".
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See how it's different.
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And even the intonation is sort of the same, but you feel something different.
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And it's not acting, it's not acting.
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It's just a way to express a certain emotion or feeling.
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Now, let's try another one and then you will try yourself.
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Okay.
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Let's try the sentence "Are you waiting for me?
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Are you waiting for me?"
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Let's try it in a genuine friendly way: "Are you waiting for me?
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Are you waiting for me?
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Are you waiting for me?"
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Now, let's try to do it in a romantic way: "Are you waiting for me?
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Are you waiting for me?
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Are you waiting for me?"
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Now, let's do it as a joke or a funny way: "Are you waiting for me?
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Are you waiting for me?
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Are you waiting for me?"
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You hear that laugh in my voice?
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Try it.
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"Are you waiting for me?"
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And, of course, upset: "Are you waiting for me?
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Are you waiting for me?
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I mean, I've been waiting for you for four hours.
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Are you waiting for me?"
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Surprised: "Are you waiting for me?
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Are you waiting for me?
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Are you waiting for me?"
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Okay.
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So now it's your turn.
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Let's take the phrase "I don't know.
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I don't know.
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I don't know".
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And I'm going to write the tone and you are going to try it
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out and see how it's different.
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Let's start.
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Angry:
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Indifferent:
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Surprised:
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Confused:
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Shocked:
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Friendly, and excited:
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Sarcastic:
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Okay.
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If you want to practice this more, then I've prepared for you a list of different
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tones, as well as a few sentences that can be said in different tones.
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So, if you want to practice that, then click on the link and it'll take you to
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my blog post, where you'll see that list so you can practice it and have fun.
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And also start paying attention to how people say things around you.
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And, especially if you feel connected with someone or you feel that they're
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very friendly and nice and kind, what is it about their voice that makes them
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come across as so friendly and inviting?
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And on the other hand, if you have someone that repels you, that you
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feel uncomfortable around, check in with yourself and see what it
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is about their voice that makes you have and feel those feelings.
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Because the voice is the first thing that people hear, and it really
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does convey all these beautiful emotions that we can experience.
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So, it's good to know that as a listener, but it's also good
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to have it as a communicator.
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Because you want to be able to use your voice so it gets you what
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you want and what you need, and it helps you connect with other people.
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So, thank you so much for being here.
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If you like this video, then click 'Like', "click Like" and subscribe.
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I mean, I guess that's more exciting than "Click 'Like' and subscribe", right?
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It's like I'm being authoritative here - "Click 'Like' and subscribe".
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No, cause then you'd be like, "Who does she think she is?"
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Right?
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So, this is why I'm saying it like that - "Click 'Like' and
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subscribe", "Subscribe to my channel".
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And then leave a comment below and tell me, what is your favorite
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tone of voice to practice?
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Have a beautiful, beautiful day and I'll see you next week in the next video.
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Bye.
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