Waaahahahahahaha lol Sorry man, I had to laugh lmao. Aight Aight Giorgi I'll explain... The shifter, rather than going straight to the next gear, makes a stop in neutral and then the clutch is released. This is to allow the engine to slow down (or with a tap on the gas, speed up when downshifting) so the transition into the next gear is much more smooth. The driver then depresses the clutch again and completes the shift into the target gear, and finally the clutch is released again, putting the car back into gear. It only takes a split second for the engine speed to match the speed of the gears, so the entire action is done very quickly as a fluid sequence of events. You do this when downshifting obviously man. I do it all the time where I can. It also sets up the car better entering into corners ;)