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How can you ask someone to slow down during a conversation if they are talking too fast?

A. Could you speak a little slower, please?
B. You’re talking too fast, slow down.
C. Stop rushing your words.
D. Why are you talking so quickly?

Answer: Could you speak a little slower, please?


Additional Information: 'Could you speak a little slower, please?' is a polite way to ask someone to speak more slowly.


Subjects: Conversation Practice, Speaking Skills

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