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Catherine Aygen
Consultante Formatrice & Coach en Prise de Parole en Anglais | Dirigeante d’A Star Formation (Qualiopi) | Top 3 européen de discours improvisé | Appli IA d’analyse de discours
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January 19, 2023
On a plus besoin d'écrire nos posts Linkedin soi-même? Voici mon premier post écrit par ChatGPT (J'ai demandé un post Linkedin sur les accents étrangers...) Je trouve qu'il manque un touche humain (évidemment 😂😅) mais je suis tout à fait d'accord avec cette phrase "Il est également important de respecter les accents étrangers et de ne pas les imiter de manière offensante ou moqueuse". Qu'en pensez vous? Je continue avec ChatGPT ou vous préférez que je continue à créer mes posts moi-même? 👉 "Les accents étrangers peuvent ajouter de la profondeur et de la richesse à nos interactions interculturelles. Ils peuvent également nous rappeler que nous vivons dans un monde diversifié et multilingue. En tant que professionnel, il est important de se rappeler que les accents étrangers ne sont pas un signe de manque d'intelligence ou de compétence. Au contraire, ils peuvent indiquer une habileté à parler plusieurs langues et une expérience culturelle riche. Il est également important de respecter les accents étrangers et de ne pas les imiter de manière offensante ou moqueuse. Nous devrions plutôt les accueillir comme une occasion d'apprendre et de comprendre les cultures et les perspectives différentes. Enfin, il est important de se rappeler que l'utilisation des accents étrangers peut poser des défis de communication, mais cela ne signifie pas que la communication est impossible. Il est important de demander des clarifications et de faire preuve de patience lorsque nous communiquons avec des personnes ayant des accents étrangers. En résumé, les accents étrangers sont un élément important de la diversité culturelle et il est important de les respecter et de les accueillir avec ouverture d'esprit en tant que professionnel." #ai #linkedin
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January 19, 2023
Last week I had one of the scariest experiences of my life. I was flying back from Amsterdam to Nice after the Toastmasters international conference. Everything was as usual, until the pilot announced, “We’re going back to Amsterdam.” Everyone in the plane groaned. But then he added, “There’s an electrical fault which has affected the brakes and we don’t know if the back up braking system has been affected or not. We need to go back to Amsterdam to land on the longest runway possible. The crew will now prepare you for an emergency landing in 30 minutes.” The worst thing was that I could hear in the pilot’s voice that he was stressed. I looked at the crew’s faces and although they were calm, their faces showed that they were scared. The next 30 minutes were spent practising the brace position, removing all jewellery, glasses, tightening our seatbelts, learning how to open the emergency doors. We were told to study the safety card, which everyone did more intently than ever before! And like most of the other people on the plane, I was quietly worrying that we’d crash at the end of the runway and perhaps this was how I was going to die. We landed in brace position, with the crew shouting “brace for landing”. Luckily the emergency brakes worked 😅 If you’re expecting me to tell you that I have now changed my life for the better and I’m giving everything up to become a life coach… …I’m not 😆 I did say to myself, “Only trains from now on”, but I still had to get home and that involved two flights the next day. What I did realise was sometimes you have to give up control and put yourself in the hands of people who are trained for this. Also that after we landed, all the passengers were talking to each other, everyone was friendly and helpful. And when I saw some of my fellow passengers the next day, it’s like we were friends, bonded by this experience. And that made me think, why can’t we always create these human connections, even when we’re not in such an emotionally charged situation? So that is my resolution from this experience: make more human connections with everyone around me. (Photo taken from my flight home the next day: I’ve never been so happy to see the Îles Lerins 😁)
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