When I try to speak in a way that is polite and confident, I find that some people seem to interpret me as being "arrogant", "a suck up", "condescending", "bossy", or "thinking I am better than them". I think this is because, while I may speak in a cheerful way and say "thank you very much", the way I talk may still sound stilted and abrupt, especially if I am anxious, feel hurried, or am trying to end a conversation quickly. Even if I say, "Can I have some eggs please?" to someone serving eggs, it may sound like a command when said quickly by someone anxious wanting the conversation to be over.
Do you all know of anything specific I can do to contradict these perceptions of "arrogant", "a suck up", "condescending", "bossy", or "thinking I am better than people"?
I think "say more positive or friendly things", "say more random or 'making conversation' things," "ask people how they are doing more".
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