Short, clear sentences are key. Avoid jargon and get straight to the point.
Speak with a firm tone and positive body language. Project confidence even if you're nervous.
Use courteous phrases like "Excuse me" and "Thank you." Respect builds rapport.
Make eye contact, nod, and ask clarifying questions. Show genuine interest.
Use positive language like "I can help you with that" instead of "I'm not sure."
When someone says "I can't," add "yet" to show there's room for growth.
Acknowledge your mistake, express regret, and offer to fix it (if possible).
Express appreciation for help, kindness, or even patience.
Adapt your communication style to the situation and the person you're talking to.
Don't be afraid to experiment and learn from your interactions.