True, If you ignore your audience, you do it at your peril.  , The average person enjoys talking about themselves, even if they deny it. , People who share nothing about themselves are often not perceived as trustworthy.  , Participants in the experiment were allowed to choose any topic they liked.  , Using “I” talk is not always bad; it can be reliable for showing your feelings.  , In conclusion, the text suggests that reducing “I” talk helps make a good impression.  , Being assertive means expressing your feelings clearly but respectfully.  , Using “we” instead of “I” can emphasize teamwork and similarities between people.  , False, Good communicators consider only their own needs during a conversation.  , It’s best never to reveal anything about yourself when speaking.  , The study carried out in California proved that “I” talk always shows narcissism.  , Those who achieved high narcissism scores always used fewer “I”s.  , You should avoid “I” talk completely in all conversations.  , Doing your household chores is a good example of sharing responsibility in communication.  .

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