Answer:
uhm yeah
Explanation:
Have clarity of thought before speaking out
Before you try and get your point across to others, you should be very clear yourself on what you are hoping to convey.
Arranging your thoughts before verbalising them can help you communicate much more clearly and succinctly.
You're much more likely to stay on point, and your listeners are much less likely to be left bored or confused.
It's a better idea to say something like, "I've got a few ideas here. Let me go through them one at a time. We can treat each one on its own merit."
Then, you can give the first one, discuss it, before giving the next one.
If you're unsure that your point has come across as you intended it to, you can also ask your listeners if the point you've made is clear. Whereas, if you've just given a whole lot of points at once, you're then going to get questions from all over the place.
If you're talking about like people obsessed with South Korea like their 1st cousin Weaboos, then just avoid them, change the topic, or just straight up tell them that your not interested in their obsession of South Korea (In a nice way...) I know it is probably hard with the 2018 winter Olympics and all...
Good Luck.
Answer:
basketry
Explanation:
don't have one just know :)