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With a mouth full of food, one should refrain from speaking in order to avoid any unnecessary mishaps or misunderstandings. It is prudent to wait until you have finished chewing and swallowing before engaging in conversation to ensure that your message is clear and properly communicated. Just as President Obama once said, it is important to exercise caution and mindfulness when speaking, especially in social settings where proper etiquette is key. By following this simple rule, you can...

Board Barack Obama (President) HiFi TTS Computer AI Voice
Format MP3
Length 48 seconds
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Play Sound With a mouth full of food, one should refrain from speaking in order to avoid any unnecessary mishaps or misunderstandings. It is prudent to wait until you have finished chewing and swallowing before engaging in conversation to ensure that your message is clear and properly communicated. Just as President Obama once said, it is important to exercise caution and mindfulness when speaking, especially in social settings where proper etiquette is key. By following this simple rule, you can...
With a mouth full of food, one should refrain from speaking in order to avoid any unnecessary mishaps or misunderstandings. It is prudent to wait until you have finished chewing and swallowing before engaging in conversation to ensure that your message is clear and properly communicated. Just as President Obama once said, it is important to exercise caution and mindfulness when speaking, especially in social settings where proper etiquette is key. By following this simple rule, you can...

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