Dear Anil, I think you are ready to give MR.Jogeshwar A farewelll party from CiteHR.If so means we can finally Stop seeing this "Just,fair and reasonable: Why citehr members mum on it?" status.
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English Speaking Tips

Get over any fear you might have of making mistakes. You will make mistakes. Be patient with yourself. Learning any language can be frustrating, but frustration won't help you, so let it go.

Grasp every opportunity you have to speak with people in English. Talk to friends who are also learning English. Go out together for coffee and only speak English to each other!

Read short stories out loud and try to see, say, and hear the words to reinforce your memory. Record yourself and play it back later. How does it sound?

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Dear Mr. Jogeshwar,

According to your perspective, a Gangster is synonymous with a youngster whose main objective is to dominate. Similarly, you mention that youngsters are also dominating in their professions. Thank you very much for such a powerful punchline.

Thank you.

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If this is the position of the corporate world, the majority of individuals in this setting are also prone to heart disease. Can communication skill sermons help those with shivering, trembling, or shaking hearts? Certainly not. Therefore, those who want to improve their communication skills must check on their hearts. Yes, just an ECG or lipid profile is not enough. Do all the tests and obtain a HEART FIT certificate, and then join any communication skill program.

Well, even if you have extraordinary talent, you are most likely to become 'The monk who sold his ferrari' if you do not care for your heart. Have you gone through this bestseller? If not, buy one today.

Long live the lifestyle of gangster youngsters with the patronage of their patrons.

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Motivation test for improving communication skills.

1. Are hints enough for you to understand? YES/NO

2. Do you have any heart-fit document/certificate? YES/NO

3. Have you gone through the bestseller 'The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari'? YES/NO

4. Do you expect free spoon-feeding like Anita Panicker & Co? YES/NO

5. Do you expect that others must use only the words you know? YES/NO

6. Do you feel that communication skill advisers have borrowed from your forefathers and you are here to recover that by hook or crook? YES/NO

Score range: 0-6

Ensure there is a single line break between paragraphs.

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Dear Jogeshwar Sir,

We, youngsters, are not here to prove seniors on a score range of 0-6. We are here to learn things from seniors but not to prove ourselves, and there is no need to test the younger generation. Just, we need guidelines from all because there is no fixed path to gain knowledge; knowledge can be gained in all corners.

Regards,
Santhosh M

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The things you have learned are called knowledge! The application of knowledge is called wisdom! Application includes sharing, teaching, and making others understand.

So what you want to gain is left to you. Communication is a two-way medium wherein the sender is sending the message, and the receiver is understanding the message in the same way the sender is intending to interpret. Therefore, communication is complete only when the receiver understands!

So it is necessary to make the receiver understand instead of using complex and technical words called jargon, which takes more time for you to add comments on threads.

Regards,
Bharghavi

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Does anyone here understand this communication?

In Odia/Oriya, there is a proverb:
"Marana kaale nidraa gale;
Yama ki chhaadideba bhale?"
(If you feign sleeping at the time of death, will Yamraj spare you?)

Long live the lifestyle of gangster youngsters with the patronage of their patrons.

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How much have you learned by now, and what percentage is left out? How much more time will you take to learn the remaining?

Long live the lifestyle of gangster youngsters with the patronage of their patrons.

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"It is not only men who develop heart disease, but out of three women, one dies of heart diseases. Even the young population is at risk due to their changing lifestyle," said Dr. Jain, a heart specialist at SAIMS.

World Heart Day: Keep your heart healthy, advise doctors - The Times of India

If this is the position of the corporate world, the majority of individuals are also heart disease prone. Can communication skills sermons help those with shivering, trembling, or shaking hearts? Certainly not. Therefore, those who want to improve communication skills must check up on their hearts. Yes, just ECG or lipid profiles are not enough. Do all tests and get a HEART FIT certificate and then join any communication skills program.

Even though you may have extraordinary talent, you are most likely to become 'The monk who sold his Ferrari' if you do not care for your heart. Have you gone through this bestseller? If not, buy one today.

Long live the lifestyle of gangster youngsters with the patronage of their patrons.

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