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Fear of Public Speaking by Crizza Reyes

He was not terrified to learn about the information that he was to be the best man at his best friend wedding. They observe, He has always had a fear public-speaking. He had a speech class in high school it was very upsetting. He doesn't even remember his speech when it was his time to go up in front of the class, and everyone laughed at him. Since then, he has been incapable to talk in front of groups for more than three or four. Basically writing a best man speech would be hard for him. Reading one out loud would be impossible for him to happen anymore!

Actually he was so anxious, that he couldn't even begin on his best man toast. He looked at websites filled with best man speeches, but it was not only one popped out to him. Each best man speech he could find on the Internet seemed depressingly unpleasant to him. These are two-faced, unclear, and boring which was not surprising since they are meant to be used by any person who wanted them. He wanted to have the best man speech ever, but he did not know how to go about writing one.

Hence he sat down, took a deep breath, and started to work writing his speech. He knew that he would create the most perfect one which amusing best man speech ever in his life, or he would not even leave that chair. It took him about eight hours, but at last he was done. He revise and re revised that best man speech until his head was spinning from making the most part of it, and finally he made it perfect. Now the only problem of him is how to read it in front of the crowd!

When the time came on how to read his speech, he decided to just go in their unsighted. After all, no matter how much he practiced, it would not make him at ease. He figured out that if he immediately went in there with a head full of steam, He would be capable to give his greatest man toast and have it all over with before he even noticed. It turns out that he was right doing it! Greatly deal to his surprise, that best man speech went perfectly. He had no problem at all giving it, and everyone thought that some of the jokes that he cracked were absolutely amusing. He supposes that part of the reason was that it's such a necessary moment. He knew that he had to get it right, and so he did.

Crizza

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