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What’s the volume of your voice saying?
Loud, low or somewhere in-between?
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I need volume control. :joker:
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When i am out with my girls I get scolded and told to use my indoor voice like in a shop or whatever:joker:
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I wish I could talk louder by-default but naturally I’m pretty low and speaking up more than the necessary amount just feels awks (to say the least). I’ve always been quietly-spoken (I was that person who was given the longest speaking role in my Year 3 nativity play because I had the best memory and articulation otherwise but was given it only with hesitance and had to really practice raising the tone of my voice because talking loudly without a microphone just wasn’t my strong point, just like it never has been). When I got to puberty the inevitable changes that come with a guy’s voice hit me like a ton of bricks and it’s just gotten worse over the years. It’s not a big problem but it is very noticeable in noisy environments where you really have to shout to be heard. People who have only ever heard me in a crowded bar or in a loud chippy think that the low-voice thing is worse than it actually is in normal environments where the amount of background noise is moderate/normal. It’s not as bad as some people might’ve thought at various points in the past but I could still do with more projection capacity. But then again more people would just say it’s a very calming and mellowingly-deep voice. Some people are just a little deaf and/or extra-biased against quietness, as if using anything like your indoors voice is a weakness even when you’re … indoors-indoors. Some people just have an instinctive prejudice against people who aren’t loud just for t’sake of being loud. They’re not exactly fun to be around in libraries.
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I was once called the booming voice on a forum
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I talk loudly and often get told off.
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when i was a drinker i used to get louder and louder with each passing pint. Mrs Bots always gave me that "behave yourself" look :laugh:
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But yet they’re not allowed to explicitly swear. “Bastard” is as strong as it gets. |
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But yeah, the thing with me is it’s just a case of having an extra low-frequency voice that doesn’t resonate well in noisy environments or when it needs significant projecting. It’s not so bad that people can’t hear me loud enough in totally normal circumstances. |
I'd say in between quiet and average
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I wouldn't say I'm quiet in normal conversation but have a similar issue with my voice being quite deep. It's fine in normal circumstances and I wouldn't say quiet - but I do struggle to "project" louder than normal e.g. public speaking or in a loud environment like a bar. I can actively feel the strain and a lump building in my throat :joker:.
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I also physically CAN'T scream at a high pitch which my kids find hilarious, and like to attack & tickle me, as I hate being tickled, and my natural inclination is to scream, but instead it comes out as this breathy, strangulated warble. APPARENTLY that is very funny :oh:.
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