Every time Dr. Essam Sharf the Egyptian prime minister shows up on T.V. or a speech you directly get the
impression of a humble,kind,delicate and exhausted person.
An amicable, hardworking person as Dr. Essam Sharaf after he became the prime minister of Egypt in such a stage is it a pro that he presents his achievements and vision in that attitude considering the emotional
characteristics of the majority of the Egyptians.
Or shall he present it in a convincing, trustful and firm voice "while standing up" with vivid active tone of voice??
The issue is a matter of the method of conveying the message it should be right to the point with appropriate body language and tone of voice which can make huge difference and major acknowledgments in critical points.
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