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I understand how you feel. It can be really hard when you’re worried about people laughing or not understanding you. But here’s something important to know: everyone speaks in their own special way. Some people talk fast, some talk slowly. Some have accents, some have deep voices, some high. Some people stutter, some lisp, some giggle when they talk. Some people hardly say anything, others never stop talking. That’s what makes us human; we all communicate differently, just like we all look different or have different fingerprints. There’s no such thing as a “wrong” way to speak. The goal of speaking is to share ideas, not to sound a certain way. Someone who talks fast shouldn’t look down on someone who talks slowly, and no one has the right to make fun of someone who stutters. There isn’t a video that will make your stutter go away, and that’s okay because there’s nothing wrong with you. You’re already the right version of you. When you give your speech, hold your head high. Focus on what you’re saying, not how you’re saying it. The people who matter will be listening to your message, not judging your voice. And if anyone does make fun, that says far more about them than it ever will about you. You’ve got this. Speak with pride; your voice is yours alone, and that makes it special.