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I have 3 presentation this semester for my final year. All of them will be in front of my professors, my unit mates and 4 engineers from leading companies. All of them will mark me. And I stutter. We...
I make use of a deeper and fuller voice when presenting as well. It makes me more calm and in turn controls my breathing a lot. How do you go about telling you have a stutter at presentations? As a ...
Practicing is very important. I usually tell the presentation a few times when I'm alone and after it a few times in my boyfriend's/other friend's company. It decreases the stress of the general "pres...
A friend like that just isn't good for you, he's going to make you more conscious of your stuttering and if I were you I'd give him an ultimatum: No more laughing at it or we're done. It's not an unre...
Update on telling my parents to please stop filling sentences for me
Update on telling my parents to please stop filling sentences for me I told them during dinner 3 days ago and they took it well. I was expecting my dad to be mad. They just said they would try and the...
You're going to stutter, and that's okay dude. Allow yourself to stutter. Don't apologize, there is no reason to apologize. You have every right to speak, just as everyone else does in the class. You ...
Send him this, from a mod of /r/stutter, who you can assure is not an expert in anything but graphic design occasionally, lol. --- For almost every stutterer, there is a person in their life who ha...
Even if the experts don't know anything, it's just common courtesy to know its rude to interrupt someone while they're speaking. You also shouldn't need to fight for him to respect you, or give him da...
Because of my stutter, one of my biggest pet peeves is someone who either finishes my sentences for me, or interrupts me thinking they know what I'm going to say. My significant other does this all th...
Tell him to stop filling in sentences for you. If he doesn't listen - Say what you mean to, regardless of anyone filling in sentences for you. It's a good exercise for your focus....
If they continue to do so even after being told not to then aggression is all that they would understand...
I take it as trying to help the first few times but also explain that it's not helpful and often makes it worse, especially when they get it wrong and I have to correct them. The passive aggressive bi...
> He thinks the experts don’t know shit. Sounds like he's not going to listen to anything we can give you then. I'm not sure what your relationship with your Dad is like but when people used to ju...
How to tell my dad to stop filling in sentences for me?
How to tell my dad to stop filling in sentences for me? It really annoys me! Sometimes i ask a question or say something and he thinks I’m done, he fills it in for me. When I tell him to please let me...
Absolutely not, but I'd be lying if said I didn't have my fair share of doubts. I'm currently a pharmacist and you just imagine the crazy drug names that I can trip up on when I'm counselling patients...
Ohhhhhhhhhhhh yes! Absolutly. I see it as a favor that people do me. So I'm trying to work more in other areas. Especially since I was a student. Now less....
That teacher was actually an extraordinarily nice person who I got along with very well lol. He wasn't trying to hurt me, he was trying to help me. The thing is that people who don't stutter have abs...
>I'm just extremely annoyed and angry because my sister surely knows what's going on now and I feel like a retard. Why? Do you think everyone here is a 'retard' for stuttering? I know you probably...
Might sound crazy now, but you should embrace your stutter. It may possibly be something you’ll live with even w/ therapy. I’ve stuttered since I could remember (im 22 now) & was embarrassed const...
Why are you hiding it from your sister ? Your family is the first people who will understand and accept this. Trust them. It’s easier when people around you know what you are struggling with. Trust ...