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Question by Midnight Angel: Is it weird that I don’t really fear public speaking and I’m good at it?
I just don’t understand why people are so afraid of it. I mean I get nervous sometimes too but I learn to
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So I guess my question would be the original one and why people dread public speaking?
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Answer by T.Brown you are one of the lucky ones i’m not. i’m very nervous to speak in public.