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Anu Prabhala's avatar

“Sometimes, the elevator speech I hear was presumably crafted whilst going from the top floor to the bottom floor in a very tall building.”😂Classic Terry—I missed Terry! Catching up on your posts. I think—I dare say—there should be a lowest common denominator elevator speech no, no matter who the audience is? Recently, I asked my two former profs of literature, now retired and working actively with the Asiatic society of Mumbai, as to what their elevator speech was to keep that wonderful organization live. It risks bringing cut out of funding:( Their response was, it’s too complex, we will explain when you visit next. I love them to death, but not good, I thought!

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Sharron Bassano's avatar

Cool advice, Terry. I remember well, how important selecting the correct language register was during my career. If someone asked me, "What do you do?" I had different "language" to reply in depending on whether it was a prospective employer, another teacher, a mystified parent, a professional in my same academic field, or an angry, anti-immigrant someone. Each required a reply in different language or vocabulary to say the same thing. Requires diplomacy and sensitivity, doesn't it.

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