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So, you know, I use that phrasing to get people familiar with the idea that, you know, you should always be thinking of what can I be doing to optimize my exercise to lengthen and improve the quality of my life.
So, you know, I just I use that phrasing to get people familiar with the idea that, you know, you should always be thinking of, "What can I be doing to optimize my exercise to lengthen and improve the quality of my life?" Does it have to be that hard?
Here's a 1979 McDonald's ad. Aside from the weird phrasing, notice the focus on the russet burbank potato.
Aside from the weird phrasing, notice the focus on the russet Burbank potato.
Good phrasing right there.
Also, in Part 3, when she is discussing the location of the buildings or the houses, there is some awkward phrasing there.
In part one, notice when she says, "Just past this weekend," clearly what she meant to say was, "Just this past weekend." Also, in part three, when she's discussing the location of the buildings or the houses, there's some awkward phrasing there.
Strive for simplicity, clarity, and directness in your phrasing.
Strive for simplicity, clarity, and directness in your phrasing.
"You have three to six months of good health left." Optimism and positive phrasing.
Optimism and positive phrasing. It's like when you are at Disney:
Yeah, especially if you've never heard that kind of phrasing before.
Vanessa: Especially if you've never heard that kind of phrasing before.
repeating that?" Okay? This is another polite way of phrasing: "Would you mind? Do you mind?"
This is another polite way of phrasing.
I am also phrasing it in a way where I am using something called "I" messages.
I am also phrasing it in a way
And you'll notice the phrasing can come across as inauthentic and not like you.
And you'll notice the phrasing can come across as inauthentic and not like you.