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| multiple | 24-Apr-2009 | personal habits | JessicaWoman99 | by votes | 37 | 6 | 53.1% |
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| User | Comment |
|---|---|
| LindaH | posted 24-Apr-2009 10:33am Usually shout, but scream in a silly way as a last resort. This usually happens when someone is too drawn into a TV show to notice I'm trying to get their attention. |
| Galomorro | posted 24-Apr-2009 11:04am Neither. I do not do this at all. |
| Amanda | posted 24-Apr-2009 11:37am Rarely.
Every once in a while, I'll shout for Caleb if he's outside and not within distance to hear a normal tone of voice. |
| they | posted 24-Apr-2009 12:22pm People are much less likely to hear anything you are saying if you are shouting. |
| FauxLo | posted 24-Apr-2009 1:40pm No. When I scream/shout, it's because I want to be loud. |
| Jody | posted 24-Apr-2009 3:39pm Not usually... |
| LJD | posted 24-Apr-2009 4:36pm When I talk to my husband, I have to raise my voice somewhat because he has very bad hearing. |
| LindaH | (reply to they) posted 24-Apr-2009 5:01pm Unless the room is louder. |
| Enheduanna | posted 24-Apr-2009 6:07pm I rarely do either. |
| JessicaWoman99 | posted 24-Apr-2009 7:46pm Some people you have to scream" and shout" at them so they can hear you they are deaf in both ears |
| ElvisFan67 | posted 24-Apr-2009 9:30pm Only if there is noise in our presence. |
| cloudhugger | posted 24-Apr-2009 9:49pm No, there isn't anything that important that needs to be shouted. I don't like to shout. I save that for my snapped and pissed voice. |
| lfeathers | posted 26-Apr-2009 6:03am Lord my husband when he knows i,m right but wants to pretend he does,nt understand or just wants to see if he can push the buttons . |
| LindaH | (reply to JessicaWoman99) posted 26-Apr-2009 5:49pm I have to shout above room noise all the time. It's faster than trying to get everyone to quiet down so I can talk. I don't like wasting my time on that. Just skip that step. |
| Cain | posted 28-Apr-2009 9:42am Neither. I tend to just go and loom ominously. |
| zecevicleila | posted 27-May-2009 8:32am Seems that way in my house. No one listens to me. |
| zecevicleila | (reply to Cain) posted 27-May-2009 8:34am Blah. I'm not trying to be rude, but using unique large words doesn't always make you seem "smarter", Cain. |
| Cain | (reply to zecevicleila) posted 28-May-2009 3:55pm Sorry, was it the 9 letter word that confused you?
Oh my god,who the hell are you to come on this website and speak to me like that? Putting a wee heart after your comment doesn't negate the tone whatsoever. Quick word check, there's a 10 letter word there - will you be ok with that? |
| zecevicleila | (reply to Cain) posted 1-Jun-2009 11:20am You don't have to be a douche, cain. And your default isn't even your picture >:[ |
| Cain | (reply to zecevicleila) posted 1-Jun-2009 6:26pm You're right, I don't have to be a douche. But you pissed me off.
I never said it was my picture. |
| zecevicleila | (reply to Cain) posted 3-Jun-2009 11:09am Truce. |
| Cain | (reply to zecevicleila) posted 4-Jun-2009 11:36am Sounds good to me! |
| meowry | posted 13-Jul-2009 5:33am Usually, shouting. But sometimes, I have to do both. I'm normally soft-spoken. People don't hear me (either that, or they are too engrossed in their own thoughts). And people tend to be loud, in public. |
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