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Have you ever noticed what nice conversational skills english people have?

I love it, they have the perfect language set to form great natural positive suggestions even with the simplest of things....

Like for example in their normal conversation they almost never say "How are you?" they go straight to "you okay?" its a positive said in a question as if they TELLING you that YOU ARE OK!!!

I just love the english, have you had any experiences?

With any other nationality probably?

Leo Gopal,
Online Hypnosis Institute

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Goodness me!
That's more an American trait than an English one...My sort adds lots of words! I wouldn't be able to miss out half a sentence like that, it'd be more than my sensibilities could bear! (Home Counties, darling!).
Lots of syllables, lots of words...Pompous! Not like the friendly sorts from across the pond!

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Lol yeh i met many many great americans, maybe im biased, my gf is from london and im always so happy talking to english lol...

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I, of course, speak perfect English. (ha ha)

But not all English people do Leo.

I know a lot of English people, who can't string a sentence together, without splitting their infinitives.

I aim as a rule, not to make comments or questions that presupose the answer, outside of the therapeutic situation.

I am not anybodies therapist/agent of change until we have both agreed to that, and I feel it is a transgression of boundaries, to make attempts at hypnotic language in what is as far as the other person is concerned is an ordinary conversation. It makes the conversation unequal. So if I am genuinely interested in how somebody is, I am more likely to ask something like "how are you doing today?" and then listen to the answer.

I am of course flattered that you like the English, you must have had some conversations, with a few English people, that have left a good impression. As we had a bit of a chat earlier on today, I hope I am included in that! I certainly enjoyed our chat.

Love and hugs, from this particular corner of a very grey, wet England.

Fable

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yay Leo, that because you have been talking to the right English people :P

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Your girlfriend is from London, I assume not a cockney then because otherwise I'm not sure you'd be saying this (grin). Not to sound mean here but saying that English people have nice conversational skills is kind of a very big generalization. My mum's from Oxford now they do have a lovely way with words but some of my best friends are from Essex and Brum (Birmingham) and although I love them dearly to say they are any where close to the type of conversation and speech my mum has is like saying people from Texas talk like those from Boston. Although my favorite accent of all time believe it or not is the Geordie accent.

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Awww me and my chloe are cockneys and Leo has been chatting to us. Us cockneys are charmers, cheeky chappies

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wow no one is sounding very positive

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Your included :)

But ive spoken to MANY, so it may be the majority atleast?

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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
Brum accents should be banned!
Yamyams more so! The whole dialect makes me grit my teeth!

Ahem...Back to composure! ;-)

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Maybe its just the girls then, coz i have mostly only spoken to english girls, hence my gf... but yep lol your included, i just like how different people from different countries have different affects, though i guess u get the nuts everywhere as there are some real cases here, but also some great talkers here too... ive often been called a great sweet talker and thats just the way i talk!

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The majority of the sample of English people to whom you have spoken, correct!

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And P.S. what has this got to do with the title of your thread?!

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