Speech Taboos
The language you employ in putting over your speech depends upon a great many imponderables the type of listeners your own style of speaking-the nature of your subject. One perfect pill to cover every special speech cannot be pestled. Only a very few generalities apply in every instance.
Don’t talk down to your listeners
An audience is quick to sense any air of superiority, and just as quickly asks “Who does this High and Mighty think he is”? This resentment just as soon shows through their polite veneer.
Don’t talk up to your listeners
An audience is likewise quick to catch on to any inferior behavior and identify it as a phoney air. Once these listeners feel that you’re a phoney you’re through!
Let In a Little Laughter
Never consider either your subject or yourself in such a serious vein that you can’t let in a little laughter! Your listeners will remember your talk longer if you remember to let them laugh a little. A small touch of training can make your talk more entertaining. Making people laugh not only brightens your talk, it also brightens your listeners. The same recipe that puts humor into your speech, blends it into your conversation and your correspondence as well. Just a bit of wit is all you need. Since “eatin’” and “speakin’” often are part of the same program, these cafe comments might be fitting condiments: Heavy eating can make a man thick at his stomach. Waiters turn your check face down to keep you from choking to death.
Conservative men avoid fancy restaurants; the food is richer than they are. When a customer complained about his breakfast eggs, the waitress told him: “Don’t blame me, Sir, I only laid the table”. Uncle Willie doesn’t put peas on his knife; he sets them inside a celery stalk and lets ‘em roll down. When the “piece d’resistance” is tough as a Longhorn loin, it’s well named. It even resists the knife.
These snappy definitions have been noted in restaurants:
Snack: The pause that re-fleshes.
Banquet: A fete to the finish.
Club Steak: One that’s been clubbed into tenderness.
Palate Poetry: Food that makes your taste buds defeat the calorie count.
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