What is speaking off the cuff? Speaking off the cuff is an idiom that refers to the ability to speak about a topic without preparation. The ability to speak off the cuff is very important in job interviews, speaking to people you meet at a party making small talk, and more. This exercise on making impromptu speeches will help you become more confident in speaking off the cuff.

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