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Trust is key! Communication Expert Reveals Three Phrases To Say If You DON’T Know The Answer To A Question To Trick People Into Thinking She ‘Knows What She’s Talking About’
- Raele Altano Revealed What You Should Say Instead of ‘I Don’t Know’
- He revealed three phrases that will make you sound ‘confident’
- New York-based expert teaches TikTokers to ‘articulate nicely’
A communication expert has revealed the three phrases you can say when you don’t have the answer to a question that will make you sound ‘confident’.
conversation specialist Raele Altanofrom New York, she frequently shares her tips and tricks for better communication with her more than 199,000 TikTok followers.
The trainer has earned viral fame by teaching viewers on the video-sharing platform how to ‘socialize and articulate nicely’.
More recently, Raele detailed the three phrases you should say instead of “I don’t know” that will still make you sound “like you know what you’re talking about.”
New York-based conversation specialist Raele Altano frequently shares her tips and tricks for better communication with her more than 199,000 TikTok followers.
She revealed the three phrases you can say when you don’t have the answer to a question that will make you sound ‘confident’
For the first sentence, Raele offered a way to acknowledge that you are not sure about the answer and to include a solution.
The communication expert began the video by explaining that she understood the feeling of being in a situation and having to say that you don’t know the answer to a question.
“So you know when you’re in a position where you don’t know the answer to something, but you don’t want to say ‘I don’t know’ outright,” Raele said.
He added that he “totally understands” that sentiment before telling his followers that there were some great alternatives.
“Luckily, there’s a great alternative that will still make you sound confident and like you know what you’re talking about,” the conversation specialist explained.
“This is what to say when you don’t know the answer to something,” Raele said before revealing her top three sentences.
For the first sentence, Raele offered a way to acknowledge that you are not sure about the answer and to include a solution.
“That’s a great question… let me dig into this further and I’ll get back to you,” he said.
Coming in second, the communication coach advised him to say, ‘Let me get more information on that. I want to make sure I give you the best answer possible.
Coming in second, the communication coach advised him to say, ‘Let me get more information on that. I want to make sure I give you the best answer possible’
Lastly, Raele told viewers to say, ‘I’m not too sure about that, but what I do know is…’
Followers of the communication expert flooded the comments with words of praise as they discussed her advice.
The second sentence gives you time to analyze the question and at the same time reassures the person who asked the question that you will handle it.
Lastly, Raele told viewers to say, ‘I’m not too sure about that, but what I do know is…’
The third answer once again acknowledges that you don’t know the answer to what is being asked, but offers another solution that others may not have thought of.
Followers of the communication expert flooded the comments with words of praise as they discussed her advice.
One person wrote: ‘I need to see this before work tomorrow this will take me far thank you’.
Another person commented: ‘Great content! Very useful information! Thank you.’
‘So happy to have found your page. Instant tracking! said one user.
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