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is really a YouTube clip of a Teen America contestant from South Carolina. She's addressing the question, "Recent polls show that a fifth of Americans can't find the U.S. on some sort of map. Why you think this is?"

It is a lot more frightening:, when you see it written out sentence after sentence like this

"I professionally be...

That is ridiculous. . . It is an older story, but quite interesting in terms of when to talk and when to not article talk.

is really a YouTube video of a Teen America contestant from Sc. She is addressing the question, "Recent polls show a fifth of Americans can not find the U.S. on a world map. Why you think this is?"

It's even more frightening:, when you see it written out sentence after sentence like this

"I personally feel that U.S. Americans cannot do this because, uh, some individuals out there in our land do not have maps. And I believe that our education, like, such as in the Iraq and South Africa, every-where, like such as, and I believe that they ought to, our education over here in the U.S. Must help the U.S. or should help South Africa and should help the Iraq and the Asian countries so we will be able to build-up our potential for our children."

I am thinking she may have gotten left behind.

Hold this cut in your mind with regards to persuasion under the heading of 'when talking too much loses the sale.'

Of course, for probably the most part, we're not persuading hundreds or even hundreds of people, and to be fair, we've no idea how hard it'd be to experience that kind of stress. But, out from the fifty women, just one cut is moving the web. One other forty eight didn't blather on hugely.

As persuaders, our goal isn't in order to fill the air with words. We attempt to aim our message right at what our customers and prospects need.

Obviously, it doesn't matter how desirable this contestant's physical type was, whether or not she was beautiful enough to win is not the idea. She came in third and that truly shows this was not an intelligence competition. She is not hard on the eyes, just hard on the ears.

Ms. Upton's "answer" to the issue can be a lesson for us:

Less is often better. Best keep orally shut, if you have no idea what you are speaing frankly about.