I have a difficulty time talking to someone in a noisy room and they refuse to speak up. Other people don't seem to have that difficulty because I don't see them going near the person they are talking to or holding their ears out to hear or having to star at their mouths. This was at my old job I quit just this month.
Does this happen to everyone? When I am walking and someone says something to me, I always have to go "what?" Sometimes I can hear what they said but lot of times I go "what?" so they can repeat themselves again.
It's also difficult to hear when I am doing something like doing the dishes and my husband needs to shout or I need to stop what I am doing to hear him. He also has the same problem I have but his is worse than mine. He couldn't hear me in the park when we met for the first time in real life because of the freeway across the river so I had to talk louder but I could hear him well because the sound was away from me. He also can't hear me in the shower so I have to come in the bathroom if I want to ask him something. I can't hear him either unless he also comes in or shouts.
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My ears work overtime, unfortunately. Perhaps worst of all is the constant din in even a medium-sized city from all the cars, TV sets, etc. Can't everybody hear that god-aweful never-ending droning? It grates on my nerves big time and is one of the reasons I moved to the hills. Silence is truly sublime.
Are you talking about that high pitch sounds those older TVs make? Yeah those are annoying sometimes and don't lot of people hear them too? Some can, some can't. I am not sure what you mean by cars and what sound s ur talking about? I do find those squeaky breaks annoying. I can hear a faint sound of them too. I am not sure if anyone else can but I know they can hear those breaks too when they need to be replaced or when they are hot. My ears are super sensitive to certain high pitch sounds so they like stand out more to me.