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Post by shytothebone on Feb 26, 2006 14:52:17 GMT -5
I speak pretty normal when interacting with someone, but if I am busy doing something else and talking to someone i am soft spoken. I can be very loud to especially when I get angry.
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Post by saynothing on Feb 26, 2006 20:13:39 GMT -5
I would be in the middle.
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Post by Stranger on Feb 27, 2006 4:57:29 GMT -5
I'm usually a bit quiet, but I can be too loud when it's quiet sometimes. I think I just don't adjust well enough. I hate the sound of my voice too. In fact, the few times that I do spend the night out in a loud place, like at a concert, I reckon my voice sounds better the next day from screaming the previous night. Maybe I should just scream my head off every morning for its own sake. Or take up smok... nah, that would be crazy.
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Post by Daman on Feb 27, 2006 6:06:15 GMT -5
Typically iam soft spoken, rarely do I elevate my voice unless an apprentice of mine does something stupid, or your about to drown while diving. Other than that iam coool
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Post by iroseiroared3 on Feb 27, 2006 6:55:56 GMT -5
I think I speak at a decent volume, but I think I used to speak too quietly when I was younger, and when I gave speeches in school, they'd tell me to talk more loudly. Sometimes I start mumbling though, people tell me this.. and other times if I get nervous about something I start to talk low and and mumble and choke on my throat, lol.
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Post by iroseiroared3 on Feb 27, 2006 6:58:47 GMT -5
I agree with Moogle. It all depends on who's on the receiving end. If it's something I'm passionate about It may seem kinda angry and loud. Like to my own mother, I'm pretty much an asshole to her but that's just because I've been living under this regime for so long and never really had the will power to find my escape. If it were someone I'd wanna be in a sensitive relationship with then I was always very quietly spoken. Words seems to lose their appeal to some people if they are not so demanding or ear catching. I've been told people can actually hear the worry in my voice. It's hard to find someone to talk to when you expect them to ask all the questions, but sometimes prying in to someone will open them up to new words they didn't even know....how to spell. Speaking quietly is a good way to really get to know people I think. Finding something in common to talk about is a little harder. Talking to people in the eyes directly without spitting is the mother of all the hard things. I like the way you speak. Your sentences all have this flowing rhythm to them.
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Post by Paulinus on Feb 27, 2006 7:02:28 GMT -5
I can at times have a loud voice, I just rarely choose to use it. If I'm anxious though I'm as quiet as a mouse and mumble a lot and its difficult to snap out of that.
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Post by Sigh on Feb 27, 2006 11:35:28 GMT -5
I have a tendency to mumble when I'm unsure of what I'm saying, I talk quietly in situations I feel awkward in, talk normally around people I'm comfortable with... and can sometimes get abit 'hyper' and loud lol.
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Post by HybridMoment on Feb 27, 2006 13:32:47 GMT -5
I always speak quietly and mumble.
I've really tried to change this, but nothing I've tried has helped me so far. Even when I was 12 years old and had a horrendous ear infection that caused me to go deaf temporarily, I still didn't speak any louder.
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Post by nats on Feb 27, 2006 14:23:36 GMT -5
i'm really quiet at speaking. Even when i'm not being shy, sitting in the car with my mum or friends they always have to ask me to repeat myself, even drunk i'm still pretty quiet. When I speak normal to others to me it sounds like shouting. When i'm out of the house i just can't shout.
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Post by sockgirl on Feb 27, 2006 14:45:21 GMT -5
I'm super, super loud. Especially when I'm nervous!
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Post by wonkothesane on Feb 27, 2006 16:11:22 GMT -5
I'm pretty soft spoken and can be a terrible mumbler at times- I think people think I'm crazy and talking to myself sometimes . I always think that I'm speaking to loud- I hear most things louder than a lot of people if that makes any sense- so that doesn't help. If I HAVE to speak for something I can be loud- or if I was drunk. I have a theory that your ears are the first part of your body to get drunk, hence the loudness as you try to compensate ;D I had to speak infront of an audience before christmas, which I've done before but I've never had to use a microphone, when I heard my own voice back as I spoke it was really weird kinda dissorientated me for a second but it was fine in the end. It sounded softer than I here in my own head- probably cause it doesn't reverberate around in the empty space between my ears ;D
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Post by transparentcloud01 on Feb 27, 2006 21:08:21 GMT -5
I can be very loud with my friends and family and very quiet and soft spoken in school. Even the other day my classmate told me to be more assertive when I spoke...but it's okay she was nice about it.
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Post by Buzzz on Feb 27, 2006 21:13:03 GMT -5
I'm actually more soft-spoken when I'm around people I'm comfortable with (ie, my parents, my therapist) than with other people. I feel I have to speak up around other people, lest they think I'm a mute or something.
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Post by Hope.AnGeL on Mar 10, 2006 4:01:40 GMT -5
My voice was soft when I was outside but loud when I was at home...
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