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My dad died 30 years ago next month, I'm preparing a list of what he taught me. -manners cost nothing -Be your own man -if you don't agree or thing someone is wrong speak up - Trust no one, be cynical, everyone is out for themselves, what do they want from you -stand up for the weak and elderly - Sometimes violence is the only answer -don't let the truth get in the way of a good story -dress to impress - Hard work never killed anyone. Graft harder than the next man. Earn as much as you can when you can -put food in the cupboard, you might be skint next week - Speak to people who know what they are doing, don't be afraid to ask for advice - Look the world in the eye, you may have gone to a bad school, speak with an accent, come from a poor village...but you belong in anyone's company and you can mix with ceo's, managers, millionaires, dustmen, gypsys, you can adjust so you don't feel out of place nor make them feel out of place. Thank you dad
Love it. I’m all about how your clothing speaks not only to your style but the kind of person you are. I’m the president of a club at my college teaching young men how to dress and be gentlemanly. Learned a lot from RMRS!
Also, be cognizant of your audience: if I wear my work clothes to my buddies ranch I'll get laughed out of town, but if I wear my ranch clothes to the office I'll be laughed out of the board room. Same if I wore jeans cycling or cycling shorts to a restaurant.
Great teachable moment! Appreciate the knowledge and insight. Tip#6…Everyone does this…setting me apart is handing my personal business card, it’s totally different than a business card. Sets a tone and attitude know one expects.
I was at a business function in Texas and went to grab an item from my car during a break between presenters. I looked over and saw Antonio plugged in being recharged at the charging station.
I love your videos I realized how people react when I am mentioning my podcast and why I started it. Everybody is glued to my lips. But, I had to learn that skill. Asking question is key to this to succeed
Good video. I have noticed woman especially remember when all the small details of you outfit match and they will even tell you about it when they meet you again.
I think a good tip to add is voice control. A man should speak in a clear and steady tone with conviction, and refrain from say “uh” and “um” every two seconds. People seem to admire these vocal qualities in others.
I'm mirin' that shirt. That's pretty snazzy. Something worth also considering, if you just pour yourself out right away, sure, you got your word in, but you also have nothing left in the tank. You've used it all up.
Because of social media we now live in a medicated world. If we are striving for peace and contentment in our live you must disengage from the media cults you are involved with. Goal is contentment not happiness.
We had a mechanic at the airline who wore a tie under his coveralls (no pants, but he did have a tie) so whenever someone was looking for someone with authority they'd instinctively go to him and he was able to get more status than his position would normally afford. I'd say no, so long as you know where the line is: he still had his coveralls so looked like he could perform the job he was hired for. As long as you don't look like a Mormon missionary you should be fine.
Funny. I was at a dnner party at the club last night. I thought to myself, Oh my god i have to make small talk. And I have to listen to some blow-hard bore tell an almost interesting story. I ended up asking my friend to my right about her recent tour of Europe, and asking my two friends to my left if I could eat their tomatoes and asparagus from their plates that they didn't want to eat. It seemed like forever between the meal service and when dancing musc started. Also, I had to greet everyone at the door and give them their name tags, and I don't remember half of their names. So, being civilized and social is a lot of work for me. I am trying very hard. I just appreciate everyone's patience with me.
“So he wasn’t supposed to talk about a lot of this stuff until 2067. But since nothing was being written down, it wasn’t like he was being around a RUclipsr that was going to blab about it…” This must’ve been on purpose 🤣🤣🤣
Great content as usual but those AI generated images are so distracting. I know they have an exact example of what you are talking about but they really made me completely lose track of what you were saying.
I don't think it's "awful", I think it's too much with the checked jacket. If it was a plain color jacket I think the shirt would really pop. But the design on the shirt against the check pattern doesn't look good to me.
Ha ha ha ha! Talk about themselves and talk about their job. In the US this would have worked, but in Sweden we don't do that in Sweden, we don't talk about ourselves more than our names, nor more about our jobs. We quickly say what your profession is, then nothing more. We Swedes don't like to talk about ourselves or our jobs. In addition, we would never brag about anything, we have something called the Jäntelagen which means: You should not think you are better than anyone else. (This means we don't talk about ourselves).
OK politics & religion is out. Your job and background is out. I'm guessing Sweden has a lot of folks sitting around looking at their cell phones and not saying anything . How's the weather over there in Sweden ?
No, this has nothing to do with the mobile phone, but that's how it's always been in Sweden, that you don't talk about yourself or what you work on, of course there are exceptions but these people are not popular among the other people in the room if they say so. Without introducing who you are and if someone asks what your profession is. Then you talk about something completely different. Then the absolutely forbidden question to ask is what a person's salary is, because you never get an answer to that anyway. Those who move to Sweden learn this and it is not so easy to understand that culture.. The weather with me, I live in Sweden's northernmost city Kiruna (which is now known throughout the world, because the city is being moved, due to ore mining in the mine). We have snow but not that much and -9 degrees celcius.
@@ingvartorma9789I am better at my job: if you were better at my job you'd have my job. And I expect you to be better at your job, and therefore how you do your job is interesting to me.
@@ingvartorma9789Salery used to be verboten in our culture, but there's been a culture among employers in the last decade allowing inflation to erode real wages, so that has changed, especially in my generation. Even if you're not friends, if you meet someone in the same industry in roughly the same position, it's very common to ask "if you don't mind my asking..." and then swap salary intel so that you both can figure out if you're being compensated fairly within your industry by your current employer, or if you need to go across the street and apply at a competitor. When I first got into the airlines, we had a few pilots who, over the course of a single year, worked at 4 different airlines because the wages and the demand for their skills had gotten so out of balance that all the airlines were fighting for their experience. They ended up back at the same company in the end, making almost double what they'd been making when they left a year earlier: had the airline just paid them what they were worth they'd have saved everyone a bunch of trouble!
I am not in Sweden; but, in my social circles, everone works at hghly secret and confidential jobs, so no one talks about work at all. Only about hobbies and non-work things. I mean, sometimes you know the building or location of the job, or some vague job description, but, that is it. I know some people live in highly social business areas, where everyone shares business information to get ahead, and that is a totally different lifeslyle than what I am used to.
Good video. I have noticed woman especially remember when all the small details of you outfit match and they will even tell you about it when they meet you again.
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You don't have legs: you're just programed to think you do.
Still, I do like your videos. 😁
How To Become The Man Nobody Forgets: Making Timestamps
My dad died 30 years ago next month, I'm preparing a list of what he taught me.
-manners cost nothing
-Be your own man
-if you don't agree or thing someone is wrong speak up
- Trust no one, be cynical, everyone is out for themselves, what do they want from you
-stand up for the weak and elderly
- Sometimes violence is the only answer
-don't let the truth get in the way of a good story
-dress to impress
- Hard work never killed anyone. Graft harder than the next man. Earn as much as you can when you can
-put food in the cupboard, you might be skint next week
- Speak to people who know what they are doing, don't be afraid to ask for advice
- Look the world in the eye, you may have gone to a bad school, speak with an accent, come from a poor village...but you belong in anyone's company and you can mix with ceo's, managers, millionaires, dustmen, gypsys, you can adjust so you don't feel out of place nor make them feel out of place.
Thank you dad
Great dad!
😮❤
Antonio is my dad
Love it. I’m all about how your clothing speaks not only to your style but the kind of person you are. I’m the president of a club at my college teaching young men how to dress and be gentlemanly. Learned a lot from RMRS!
Love this!
Also, be cognizant of your audience: if I wear my work clothes to my buddies ranch I'll get laughed out of town, but if I wear my ranch clothes to the office I'll be laughed out of the board room. Same if I wore jeans cycling or cycling shorts to a restaurant.
Powerful words in any conversion both personal and business, "Tell me more.." and listen.
Great teachable moment! Appreciate the knowledge and insight.
Tip#6…Everyone does this…setting me apart is handing my personal business card, it’s totally different than a business card. Sets a tone and attitude know one expects.
I was at a business function in Texas and went to grab an item from my car during a break between presenters. I looked over and saw Antonio plugged in being recharged at the charging station.
I can't get over how awesome your shirt and sports jacket look. I absolutely love it.
It is an awesome combo.
Thank you!!
I love your videos
I realized how people react when I am mentioning my podcast and why I started it.
Everybody is glued to my lips.
But, I had to learn that skill.
Asking question is key to this to succeed
Good video. I have noticed woman especially remember when all the small details of you outfit match and they will even tell you about it when they meet you again.
'I do have pants. I do have legs.' 🤣🤣🤣
"I do have pants, I do have legs" That is exactly what a robot would say ;)
This is super important IMO. Let none forget you when you enter a place! Even the grocery store! I dress up to go to Home Depot! You never know.
I think a good tip to add is voice control. A man should speak in a clear and steady tone with conviction, and refrain from say “uh” and “um” every two seconds. People seem to admire these vocal qualities in others.
Like totally!
I'll see myself out.
This one is deep, --and deeply helpful
I'll try some of these suggestions at the next team meeting (I usually sit at the back and have a quick nap)
Antonio, another great video sir! Thanks for your content!
I appreciate that!
I'm mirin' that shirt. That's pretty snazzy.
Something worth also considering, if you just pour yourself out right away, sure, you got your word in, but you also have nothing left in the tank. You've used it all up.
The only trouble with being a good listener is that sometimes you get stuck listening to a veteran bore.
Thank you
You're welcome
Because of social media we now live in a medicated world. If we are striving for peace and contentment in our live you must disengage from the media cults you are involved with. Goal is contentment not happiness.
Is it ok to loving dressing formal -not suit- for college ? I don't like casual dress too much
We had a mechanic at the airline who wore a tie under his coveralls (no pants, but he did have a tie) so whenever someone was looking for someone with authority they'd instinctively go to him and he was able to get more status than his position would normally afford.
I'd say no, so long as you know where the line is: he still had his coveralls so looked like he could perform the job he was hired for. As long as you don't look like a Mormon missionary you should be fine.
Greetings from Casper 🤣
Name of the shirt you are wearing?
was thinking same thing, its a great shirt
@@Deejus yes of course. Kindly let me know if you know about it.
Paisley shirt
Good video
Glad you enjoyed
Have you been reading Dale Carnegie
Or "Harvey" with Elwood P. Dowd. 😁
Funny. I was at a dnner party at the club last night. I thought to myself, Oh my god i have to make small talk. And I have to listen to some blow-hard bore tell an almost interesting story. I ended up asking my friend to my right about her recent tour of Europe, and asking my two friends to my left if I could eat their tomatoes and asparagus from their plates that they didn't want to eat. It seemed like forever between the meal service and when dancing musc started. Also, I had to greet everyone at the door and give them their name tags, and I don't remember half of their names. So, being civilized and social is a lot of work for me. I am trying very hard. I just appreciate everyone's patience with me.
STORYTELLING
Step 1: eat the Mona Lisa
“So he wasn’t supposed to talk about a lot of this stuff until 2067. But since nothing was being written down, it wasn’t like he was being around a RUclipsr that was going to blab about it…”
This must’ve been on purpose 🤣🤣🤣
Ya think ?
🎩
I’m a six two Goth, I already do this.
Me too
So you encouraged your buddy to commit a crime with the NDA?
I caught that too 😂
I don't think a breach of an NDA is a crime, it's a civil matter.
Great content as usual but those AI generated images are so distracting. I know they have an exact example of what you are talking about but they really made me completely lose track of what you were saying.
My eight year old son said to poor water over yourself to prove you're not a robot 😂
A much easier way to be remembered is to randomly crap yourself at a social. Hard to forget a man who does that.
Big notiing is the ugliest traite of all. I never talk about work or other people when at functions.
Man talking about how to dress with the worlds most awful shirt 😂
I don't think it's "awful", I think it's too much with the checked jacket. If it was a plain color jacket I think the shirt would really pop. But the design on the shirt against the check pattern doesn't look good to me.
Ha ha ha ha! Talk about themselves and talk about their job. In the US this would have worked, but in Sweden we don't do that in Sweden, we don't talk about ourselves more than our names, nor more about our jobs. We quickly say what your profession is, then nothing more. We Swedes don't like to talk about ourselves or our jobs.
In addition, we would never brag about anything, we have something called the Jäntelagen which means: You should not think you are better than anyone else. (This means we don't talk about ourselves).
OK politics & religion is out. Your job and background is out. I'm guessing Sweden has a lot of folks sitting around looking at their cell phones and not saying anything .
How's the weather over there in Sweden ?
No, this has nothing to do with the mobile phone, but that's how it's always been in Sweden, that you don't talk about yourself or what you work on, of course there are exceptions but these people are not popular among the other people in the room if they say so.
Without introducing who you are and if someone asks what your profession is. Then you talk about something completely different. Then the absolutely forbidden question to ask is what a person's salary is, because you never get an answer to that anyway. Those who move to Sweden learn this and it is not so easy to understand that culture..
The weather with me, I live in Sweden's northernmost city Kiruna (which is now known throughout the world, because the city is being moved, due to ore mining in the mine). We have snow but not that much and -9 degrees celcius.
@@ingvartorma9789I am better at my job: if you were better at my job you'd have my job. And I expect you to be better at your job, and therefore how you do your job is interesting to me.
@@ingvartorma9789Salery used to be verboten in our culture, but there's been a culture among employers in the last decade allowing inflation to erode real wages, so that has changed, especially in my generation. Even if you're not friends, if you meet someone in the same industry in roughly the same position, it's very common to ask "if you don't mind my asking..." and then swap salary intel so that you both can figure out if you're being compensated fairly within your industry by your current employer, or if you need to go across the street and apply at a competitor. When I first got into the airlines, we had a few pilots who, over the course of a single year, worked at 4 different airlines because the wages and the demand for their skills had gotten so out of balance that all the airlines were fighting for their experience. They ended up back at the same company in the end, making almost double what they'd been making when they left a year earlier: had the airline just paid them what they were worth they'd have saved everyone a bunch of trouble!
I am not in Sweden; but, in my social circles, everone works at hghly secret and confidential jobs, so no one talks about work at all. Only about hobbies and non-work things. I mean, sometimes you know the building or location of the job, or some vague job description, but, that is it. I know some people live in highly social business areas, where everyone shares business information to get ahead, and that is a totally different lifeslyle than what I am used to.
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Good video. I have noticed woman especially remember when all the small details of you outfit match and they will even tell you about it when they meet you again.
So true!