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25 If I want to drop out of Toastmasters after joining, what do I do? |
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This article is from the Toastmasters International FAQ, by Joel Furr DTM jfurr@danger.com with numerous contributions by others.
Simply wait for March or September to arrive and don't pay
your dues again.
It'd probably be a good idea to let your Vice President
Education know to stop scheduling you for speeches, though.
 
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