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What causes a person to have a loud voice?

What causes a person to have a loud voice?

“Everybody is born with a different size larynx and vocal cords within that. Also, some may have smaller lungs and can’t generate enough airflow to have a louder voice.” Pathologically speaking, the volume of a person’s voice can be due to changes in the tissue or vibration rate of the vocal cords.

How do I stop being a loud talker?

Five ways to tone it down.

  1. Practice listening more than speaking. You have two ears and one mouth, so try to use them in that ratio.
  2. Control your environment.
  3. Stay positive when speaking negatively.
  4. Train your voice.
  5. Get your hearing tested.

Why do people talk too loudly?

There are a lot of reasons that people talk too loudly. Sometimes people grow up in families where they have to be loud to be heard. Maybe it is a way to make up for low self-esteem or anxiety. Working in loud environments with a lot of machinery can also be a reason for someone talking too loudly in other settings.

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Why is my voice so loud all of a sudden?

There could be a few other things that are causing you to speak loudly. First get a hearing test. People who are a bit hard of hearing can sometimes speak too loudly. You could also be an excitable person and with that excitement it can be hard to keep your voice down. Practice makes perfect, even with this.

What do you say when your friends tell you you’re loud?

I’ll be smart about my loudness (such as not to piss off strangers), but when my friends are like “Dude, you’re loud.”, I just say “About time you realized it!” 1) If you’re raised with people that are naturally loud, then you tend to follow in that behavior.

How to deal with your own loud voice?

How To Deal With Your Own Loud Voice. 1 1. Listen more. One thing that happens when we talk loudly is that we stop listening to what other people are saying. We get so wrapped up in our own 2 2. Monitor what you do before you speak. 3 3. Practice breathing exercises. 4 4. Speak to yourself more.