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I stutter more in Japanese due to it being a syllabic language with lots of vowel sounds. It really throws me for a loop sometimes lol. My speech final in college was a trip for me and my poor profess...
I speak Ukrainian and English. So,in Ukrainian I stutter more than in English. I'm originally from Ukraine....
Yes of course!! You can start off by saying, "Since this is an interview I just want to let you guys know that I am person who stutters, so I might get stuck on a sound or repeat sounds as I speak." ...
I've been able to reduce my stutters significantly by using my hands when i talk/read, stretching out my syllables when im struggling, etc. but what helped the most is reading out loud/talking to myse...
yeah, it's better to be safe. do it in oral exams too or anywhere where it'd be "bad" to look nervous...
Always! I say “I stutter so please be patient with me” and smile 😊👍 you got this!!...
Yes. Four languages, stutter the most in the language I know the least....
I really don’t agree with really anything you said about fear from my personal experience. Although it seems the onset of the habit of stuttering where the neural pathways were laid may have been due ...
Usually when I start to stutter, I almost always say “sorry I have a stutter” (I don’t stutter while saying this for whatever reason) and people understand....
Exactly this. I do this to help reduce the pressure and anxiety, and it helps me focus on what I'm saying and not how I'm saying it....
I wait till I stutter then say it in passing. Maybe throw in a little joke about it then move on. Don’t make a big deal out of it if you don’t want others to...
Yes, this is absolutely a thing. My mother tongue is English, and I stutter way more in both Spanish and Chinese. I think it's a combo of both increased anxiety/tension and not being able to engage in...
I do. It depends on the situation really. You don't have to make a huge deal out of it. Just say something like "I do have a slight stutter so bare with me" or something like that. Having a slight...
In my experience, disclosing the stutter really helps. It takes some pressure off of you first of all. Also, the interviewers will probably respect your bravery for disclosing and use that as a point ...
Fellow Stutterer here and also currently on the job application train. I didn't used to say yes on the disability form, but after working a few jobs at larger companies I do now. A big part of my jo...
This a very personal question that depends on the job, and your confidence. I always disclose because it helps relieve some anxiety and tension. Plus it allows you to make a joke or show your perso...
Hey man. You give good advice, this isn´t about being ashamed about a stutter or making a big deal out of it. When you s-t-u-tter like this there is no need for a card (ofc u still can) as people can ...
I am not even saying that. Like i said people mostly don't care and keep conversation. I just had to say it one time couple years ago in a job interview. I were super nervous and unlocked the beast st...
You say "we", but I am on many occasions not able to say "I have a stutter". I'm happy for you that you can, but stuttering is an incredibly varied disability and if you're unlucky and are having a ba...
Lol no, you are making it bigger deal than it is with cards or stuff like that imo. We are not deaf, we can communite with voice and mouth. If it is a long conversation, we can say "btw i have stutt...