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  • 13-03-2015
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A speaker who uses an excess of space-fillers is likely nervous and unsure of what he or she is saying.

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  • 13-03-2015
True, a speaker who use an excess of space-fillers is likely nervous and unsure of what he or she is saying. Because he is using umm, uh, ETC..

This is called The Art  of Manliness.
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