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Theo xác suất đi ăn ốc ở Hồ Tây thì mình ít khi đi qua một hàng đầu tiên rồi ngồi ngay ở đó lắm, mình là cứ phải lướt lướt dẹo dẹo qua vài hàng rồi thường thì đến hàng số 3 sẽ bắt đầu cân nhắc nên ăn ở đâu.

Thì ở đây cũng thế tâm trí quẩn quanh rồi chắc đến lượt người thứ 3 thì mình sẽ tập trung chăng 🫂

Có liên quan không nhỉ moá :)))

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In my opinion, 3rd place would be the best.

Because, you won't need to try as hard to make a point and meet the listener's expectations like number 1. In fact, the chance of starting the show is 50/50. If you present well, you will shine. If not, you can pull the whole program out.

2nd place is not too different from 3rd place in terms of impression. However, it depends too much on the results of the first time. You can face the hall full of excitement. On the other hand, you have to try your best to revive the spirit that was not as expected after the first person's unexpected presentation.

Also, I think tea time usually happens in the middle of the show. That means 3 people talk and then take a break. And the rest will continue the show after that. Therefore, if you are the third person speaking, the emotional value and content will remain with the listener more than the second person. And, people will talk more if your content is good enough and has good sentences.

About the remaining points, I think it will be a bit difficult when the audience's concentration decreases a bit.

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Btw Tung I just completed another Macathon. Ginnetho and I are doing some things together. You should know I am always here for you if you want to chat about challenges or anything else. I have a Zoom account and am happy to set something up anytime you might have a need. Best, gary

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Not going first, but speaking while people are still alert--before the break becomes something else to focus on. After the break people can be less attentive and as the event begins to wind down, folks are less attentive and some will leave early.

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