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When engaged in a multi-person, subjectively complicated, presentational scenario, complicated multi-syllabic technically oriented technospeak is best avoided unless absolutely relevant.
Or put another way…
When speaking about technical matters – keep your words simple.
In fact we should strive to keep our words clear, concise and easy to understand in any presentation. I’m not suggesting you use a limited vocabulary, nor that you avoid “playing” with words for effect. That certainly adds value to what you have to say.
It is good practice to plan and write out what you wish to say. Weed out lengthy or complex words that are challenging to pronounce.
Adverbs (ly – words) are prime targets… The words that follow them can sometimes lose their impact both vocally and in meaning.
Keep it simple – keep it clear and make your message more memorable!
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