Excerpt from Dale Carnegie's How to win friends and influence people
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Young Adult (18-35)Accents
Indian (Hinglish)Transcript
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For this demo. I shall be reading aloud an excerpt from how to win friends and influence people by Dale Carnegie. Resentment caused by a brash order may last a long time even if the order was given to correct an obviously bad situation. Dan Santa, a teacher at a vocational school in Wyoming, Pennsylvania told one of her classes how one of his students had blocked the entrance way to one of her school's shops by illegally parking his car in it. One of the other instructors stormed into the classroom and asked in an arrogant tone whose car is blocking the doorway. When the student who owned the car responded, the instructor screamed, move that car and move it right now or I'll wrap a chain around it and drag it out of there. Now, the student was wrong. The car should not have been parked there but from that day on, not only did that student resent the instructor's action, but all the students in the class did everything they could to give the instructor a hard time and make his job unpleasant. The rest of the demo is for you to hear the studio tone. Thank you for listening. It's Niranjan and I'm signing out.
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Authentic, Bold, Casual, Dynamic, Educational, Warm, Approachable, Charismatic, Indian (Hinglish)