Answer:
Eye contact so the speaker seems more human and relatable.
Explanation:
When you are making a speech, making direct eye contact with the people listening to you help you establishing a relationship with, it makes them feel like you are talking to them personally.
Gesture supporting your speech can help underline some points and make the audience feeling closer to you. That the same for smiling and other nonverbal communication.
Be rich and have no friends cause I’m already poor and have no friends;)
As you can<span> see from my example above, </span>someone<span> making $100,000 a year in New York City is NOT</span>living<span> it up. ...... month in order </span>to build<span> up our emergency fund </span>to<span> 6 months </span>living<span> expenses and then add </span>to<span> our mutual funds in order </span>to<span> someday leave the city, buy a </span>house<span> in the country (rural CT, MA or VT) and semi</span><span>-retire. (Is This What Are You Talking About?)</span>
person verses environment and person verses society