In the wild, natural speech is messy. We don’t speak in edited paragraphs, and usually think of things to say as we speak.
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Haupt is a health and wellness editor at TIME. Haupt is a health and wellness editor at TIME. The tiniest quirks in our speech can change how we’re perceived. But, um, filler words aren’t the villains ...
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The cemetery, therefore, is not a foreign intrusion into Harar’s history. It is a record of Harar’s openness—a testament to the city’s role as a place of encounter. It does not diminish Harari ...