yes. especially when on the phone. people can not make the exact same pitch or tone with their voice in their whole life. betcha didnt know that
The path to your inner ear for your own sounds is different from the path to anyone (everyone) else's. Yours goes through solids, their's through air.
in ideas, in pictures...I can't imagine thinking without words Some deaf people think it is a good idea because they can hear what people are saying and they can have real conversations, whereas, others would not try ir because it could damage them and it may go wrong Would- 70% wouldn't- 30%
For some people this has religious meaning, but for others its just your mind playing tricks on you.
STIs can be treated differently and some can only be cured while others can't. Other communicable diseases can be treated and cured.
Certain blood types prefer certain foods over others and will process it differently in your body. Type O individuals whould avoid a lot of dairy, corn and whole wheat as their digestive system works differently than a person with type A blood.
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Yes you would, as you always here yourself differnentely than other hear you.
Because when you speak or even hear a recording of yourself you know what you mean by what your saying. From a physics point of view it's because the sound is travelling through different material for a shorter distance. When other people hear you, the sound waves have vibrated through the air and diffused somewhat into the surrounding area. When you hear yourself talk, the sounds are traveling at you from outside in the air, and reflected back at you, but also through the flesh of your head, directly to your ear mechanisms. This can make you interpret the sounds differently than another person would when you talk and make you sound different.
It is likely influenced by individual differences in personality, beliefs, and experiences. People may act differently to express their uniqueness, feel a sense of belonging, or seek attention. Social norms and cultural influences can also play a role in shaping behavior and the way people interact with others.
By assuming that a behavior is natural for everyone can lead to unreasonable expectations of others and unnecessary frustration for yourself. Intead, try to keep in mind that others might be approaching things a little differently.
The acting of making yourself sick, or vomiting, is not a quiet affair, so there is no way to do so without others hearing. If you find yourself wanting to purge after eating, it is best to see a doctor.
It can vary from person to person, but typically, people tend to remember information better when they see it rather than when they hear it. Visual information can be more easily processed and stored in memory compared to auditory information.
yeah.
It is Hear Hear (originated from members telling others to 'Hear' what the speaker was saying)
The correct spelling is "hear hear." It is an expression used to show agreement or approval with what someone has said, particularly in a formal setting like a parliament or meeting.
When you hear yourself talk, most of the sound that you hear passed through the bones of the skull, not the air. These bones have resonances and act as filters changing the sound that arrives at your ears. When you hear yourself talk on a recording the sound passed through the air and is unfiltered, this is what other people hear when you talk So in fact you sound normal on the recording (as others hear you) and wierd when you just hear yourself directly. You just aren't used to hearing how you really sound.
No, you can't