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Do you have an indoor or outdoor voice?

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by HM03, Jul 8, 2015.

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Voice loudness

  1. Indoor/quiet

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    49.1%
  2. Outdoor/loud

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    17.0%
  3. It depends (comment!)

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    34.0%
  1. HM03

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    I talk way too loud, so outdoor :lol:
     
  2. Kenaria

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    it depends on the situation reallly... i have a relatively stable voice and volume :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes: i can yell pretty loud and whisper pretty quietly
     
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    It completely depends. Usually I have an indoor's voice and I'm pretty quiet since I'm on the shy side, but if I'm with people that I'm familiar with I can be more vocal.
     
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    It depends on the situation, if I'm really exited I can talk loud and if I'm calm I'm quiet.
     
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    Indoor/Quiet. At restaurants I have a hard time ordering because I can't speak loud enough for the waiter/waitress to hear me.
     
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    I guess it depends mostly who I'm around with and where. Usually when I'm around my family (depending on who the person is) then I tend to be a bit louder but I believe I speak with a higher volume. When I'm going out to other places where there's other people, I have a softer voice and people sometimes have a hard time hearing what I'm saying.
     
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    I have a library voice. Very quiet. And I mumble. :grin:
     
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    I have two voices: very quiet or very loud. I usually speak in the loud voice because people don't usually hear the quiet one.
     
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    Air or loud and too deep.
     
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    Ive got a pretty deep voice and I talk pretty quiet, sometimes too quiet I guess
     
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    This pretty much sums me up, too. :thumbsup:
     
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    Louder inside. Don't want to wake any sleeping neighbors.
     
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    I have an indoor-with-sleeping-tigers-that-will-be-very-hungry-if-I-wake-them-up voice.
     
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    I'm so indoors-y that in school during oral presentations I would get marks taken off because I wasn't speaking loud enough.
     
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    I have a very loud voice. :|
     
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    Quiet unless I'm telling a funny story.
     
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    When I'm talking normally, people always tell me to speak up and stop mumbling, or seem to just not hear me at all :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes: But when Im discussing about comics or anything I'm rather invested in, I get kinda loud, and people tell me to stop yelling :confused:

    In French class, whenever I would present something, my teacher would wait until I was finished, and then have me repeat the presentation over again until it was at a satisfactory volume. Goddamn sadist.
     
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    Depends on the situation. But I sure can be both quiet and loud (usually not at the same time :grin:).
     
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    My voice is somewhere in-between. People can hear me when I speak, but they don't have to cover their ears because I'm too loud. It also depends on the situation. If it calls for me to speak softly/quietly then I can do it. If it calls for me to speak louder then I can do that too. In general though, I think it leans more toward the indoor/quiet type.
     
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