Everybody gets nervous.
You just can't let them see it.
Never let them see you sweat!
Confident Confident
Dry and secure
Raise your hand
Raise your hand
If your sure
2007-02-27 13:47:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I have become nervous when i have done presentations. However with practice comes perfection. And getting nervous is normal, but being unsure or insecure worsens that. One way to avoid getting nervous is by breathing normally, inhale deeply to begin and just figure that you are there for the presentation, not the people. I would not laugh at someones nervousness, that only worsens their attitude and lengthens the situation because they may get jumpy or jittery. WHen it comes to a deep voice, nervousness cuts down the emphasis of the tonality, so it comes out choppy and raspy and maybe a little under the weather, leading others to believe there are nerves at play.
2007-02-27 21:54:10
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answered by realwrekonizereal 3
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Of couse not....Everyone gets nervous even the perfect speaker will always get nervous. When you are in an audience you sit still and respect the person by listening to him/her. Dont laugh or giggle or even whisper something to your friend because how the way the person talk or even how the person look. The speaker is brave enough to get in front of all these people. The answer to the question would always be a NO.
2007-02-27 21:55:09
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have a deep voice you can tell if someone's nervous because their voice is shaky.I don't make fun of people that get nervous and shaky because I'm one of those people.If you're confident then that's good for you, but I don't think it's polite or understanding to make fun of other people.
2007-02-27 21:47:56
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answered by Marla 4
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I wouldn't ever make fun of someone because they get nervous and shaky when it comes time to do presentations. I think its normal to get nervous and shaky. If you do enough presentations maybe it will get better though.
2007-02-27 21:48:06
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answered by Terry Z 4
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I think that a person who would make fun of someone who gets nervous during a presentation would be desperately attempting to draw attention away from themselves...probably because they'd be nervous too. It is very common, after all.
Did you watch the Oscars? I saw several of the actors shaking as they delivered their acceptance speeches. Try looking up Alan Arkin's (sp?) acceptance.
2007-02-27 21:58:13
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answered by alc051001 2
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Never make fun of a person who is nervous NEVER It just means that they are not used to public speaking
2007-02-27 21:53:02
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answered by Xiahou Dun 2
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I wouldn't because I believe in 'what goes around comes around.'
Also, known as 'The Golden Rule.'
2007-02-27 21:51:17
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answered by JNM 2
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When i was a child i would have made fun of them. Now i wouldnt.
2007-02-27 21:51:22
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I wouldn't make fun of them...I'm one of those people!
2007-02-27 21:52:40
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answered by Cliffy 2
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