A man is seeking help to improve his English communication skills before a business meeting with an American client. His friend gives him humorous tips to boost his confidence and advises him to use phrases like "great" and "cheers" to sound engaged in the conversation. The call ends up being with an Indian colleague who spoke Hindi, leaving the man embarrassed for his lack of proficiency in his native language. The conversation turns to a discussion about the cultural pressure to prioritize English over native languages.
1. The speaker's internal assessment already sucks.
2. The speaker can score in English and Business Studies.
3. Accounts is weak but Maths is strong for the speaker.
4. The speaker has not studied anything.
5. The speaker suggested bribing the peon to obtain question papers.
6. The speaker has no money to bribe the peon.
7. The speaker is promoting VMate, a video-making app with a cash prize and chance to win prizes.
8. The speaker wants to be the king of comedy and is asking for votes.
9. The speaker has an important video call meeting with his boss from America.
10. The speaker is nervous about the video call and asks for help with speaking English.
11. The speaker gets tips from someone on how to sound confident and respond to greetings.
12. The speaker receives a business proposal from an American investor and struggles to understand due to poor internet connection and language barriers.
13. The speaker expresses embarrassment about speaking their own language and feeling pressure to speak English in India.