Thursday, September 26, 2013

How To Share The Funniest Stories With Other People

By Paulette Short


If you have a story to tell that makes you laugh and you would like to share it with other people, think about the story line, the content and how you would present the story to others. While you might think that your tale is one of the funniest stories ever told in order to ensure others get the same pleasure out of it, you should give it some thought beforehand.

Considering your facial expressions as well as the tone you use when speaking is important when telling a story. You will want to be sure that you're not giving up more information than you should be too fast through the tone of the voice and the body language or you may find that the crowd that you are speaking too may figure out the tale before its end thus, spoiling the ending for them.

Changing the sound of your voice often according to what is happening during the narration is important. Keeping your audience members guessing by changing your tone can make the narration more thrilling and funny when they cannot guess what is coming next.

While it is important to change the tone of your voice, it is also important that the entire room can hear you clearly. Make sure when you are speaking to your audience that your voice is loud and clear enough that everyone can hear what is being said throughout your story. If you do not make it easy for everyone to hear you speaking, they may not fully understand the story being told and therefore, not understand why it is intended to be amusing.

Take your time when you are telling a story, this will allow the people who are listening to your tale to absorb the words you are telling them. Some people will practice adding pauses in their story to allow the climax to build for their audience. While adding pauses throughout your tale can help, do not pause too often or you may lessen the attention span of some of your audience members.

Practicing your tale before you tell it to your audience can be a big help. The more time you take preparing, the more likely it'll turn out to be the success that you planned.

Ask people you know to help you practice by being an audience for you. You will be able to judge how your practice audience feels about how you're presenting your tale by how they react to what they hear. You may even want to ask them how they feel about your story telling skills.

Some people are easily amused but, for others it takes a lot to make them to smile or laugh. To ensure that you are offering your audience one of the funniest stories, take your time and practice as much as you need until you feel confident that you can convey your story the way you want it to sound to others.




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