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08 Jan 2011, 2:21 am

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Anyone else like this?

I'm so like that. I find it almost impossible to listen to voices like Sarah Palin or Cynthia McFadden (she does Nightline).



[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7tExdHnPqg[/youtube]


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08 Jan 2011, 2:40 am

tall-p wrote:
pensieve wrote:
Anyone else like this?

I'm so like that. I find it almost impossible to listen to voices like Sarah Palin or Cynthia McFadden (she does Nightline).



[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7tExdHnPqg[/youtube]


That is antagonising!


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08 Jan 2011, 4:40 am

I often find that I can immediately like people better if their voice sounds nice to me. If they have an annoying voice, even though I know that logically it doesn't necessarily point to them being annoying personality-wise and not a good person, I will automatically wonder how someone could spend time with them without being really irritated.

I can very frequently get irritated by tones of voice too, like really fake, "sweet", patronizing ones.

The other day my dad wanted to show me something and he said my name in this way that sounded serious so I got confused and thought I was in trouble for something but then when I looked up and saw that he just wanted to show me something I got mad that he had sounded so serious to me. Maybe I was wrong about his voice sounding that way...?



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08 Jan 2011, 7:47 am

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But I love hearing a Dutch accent. Or Welsh. Or Dorset.


for me, a thick scotch burr is so warm and ear-candyish. evelyn glennie [the scottish percussionist] has a voice like treacle.

I love the Scottish burr. It does make you feel warm and sweet.



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08 Jan 2011, 8:09 am

PunkyKat, with "Totally Wild" and tall-p with "Nightline":
Oh dear oh dear. That patronising, talking down to a slow 8 year-old tone, where everything has to be explained in a really grating and fake jaunty way. <grinds teeth>
Hate it, hate it. :evil:
One of the many reasons why I watch TV less & less these days. They're all adopting it.


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08 Jan 2011, 8:10 am

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But I love hearing a Dutch accent. Or Welsh. Or Dorset.


for me, a thick scotch burr is so warm and ear-candyish. evelyn glennie [the scottish percussionist] has a voice like treacle.

Oh yes! :D She has the voice of an angel - and plays like one too.


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08 Jan 2011, 8:15 am

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That horrid monotonous voice in which the three students sing 'Janet' really irritates me.

Hah! 8O I had the misfortune to catch a part of this program once and the whole damn thing irritated me...
But that droning "Janet" is a real peak of nastiness. :lol:


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08 Jan 2011, 8:34 am

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I often find that I can immediately like people better if their voice sounds nice to me. If they have an annoying voice, even though I know that logically it doesn't necessarily point to them being annoying personality-wise and not a good person, I will automatically wonder how someone could spend time with them without being really irritated.

Yep, I get stuck on this one too. They could be saying all kinds of nice things, for all I know - but all I can hear is the irritating noise of that voice. I'd commented elsewhere about Steve Balmer - who is quite possibly a really nice guy - but I cannot get past that foghorn of a voice and he just becomes that voice: loud, aggressive and in-your-face.
Jeez, someone could say "hello" to me in an unexpected or odd tone and I'm instantly trying to work out what it might mean (the tone, I mean) so my response arrives late, mumbled and unconvincing. :roll:


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08 Jan 2011, 8:36 am

I like a song/singer due to the tone/sound of their singing voice.
I usually do not have an interest and very often do not even agree with the lyrics they are singing but as I find the tone/sound of their voice soothing I will listen to the song as I listen to music to relax sometimes.



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08 Jan 2011, 8:49 am

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I find the tone/sound of their voice soothing I will listen to the song as I listen to music to relax sometimes.
Opera does that for me - especially some Mozart arias, sung by a female voice. I can understand maybe one word in five (sung in German) but it doesn't matter at all because the sound is so beautiful and uplifting.


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08 Jan 2011, 10:31 am

tall-p wrote:
pensieve wrote:
Anyone else like this?

I'm so like that. I find it almost impossible to listen to voices like Sarah Palin or Cynthia McFadden (she does Nightline).



[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7tExdHnPqg[/youtube]


I could never stand Sarah Palin's voice either. I couldn't remember what Cynthia McFadden's voice sounded like, so I watched the clip you linked. I made it exactly 19 seconds through before I had to turn it off. 8O



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08 Jan 2011, 10:51 am

I find loud and high pitched voices (sometimes) to be grating. And sometimes some southern accents are grating as well.



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08 Jan 2011, 4:54 pm

I absolutely can't stand the way Oprah announces things, and how other people also started doing it. It's a really obnoxious trend that "SHE START-EHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHD!".



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08 Jan 2011, 5:05 pm

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I absolutely can't stand the way Oprah announces things, and how other people also started doing it. It's a really obnoxious trend that "SHE START-EHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHD!".


:lol: Yeah, she sounds a little like an announcer for a monster truck rally.



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08 Jan 2011, 10:40 pm

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Some accents can be soothing, some can have a tactile type of discomfort and some just really get on my nerves.
For example my mother has the same tone of voice for sarcasm, nasty gossip, and anger. So it's really hard to know which feeling she is trying to get across. This tone makes me angry and want to shut her out of my world. Anyone else like this?


Yep. My mom has a nasty gossip sound and fabricates stuff by using one "bad" voice when parapharasing others and a "good " voice to paraphrase herself. I aso can't stand voices that are struggling to talk, because they make me struggle. I keep telling them to clear thir throat. I like monotonous sounds because they relax me. I hate fast talking because it tires me.



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09 Jan 2011, 12:13 am

Anytime I encounter someone with a whiny voice, I want to smack them across the head and tell them to STFU. Sooooo annoying!

Loud "yelling" voices, high pitched voices, and excessive use of the word "Like" annoy me beyond the point of annoyance as well.