Sunday, March 31, 2024

How to speak when it is difficult to hear what the other person is saying by Nada 20160916

Hello. This is Nada.


Some people have a bad tongue when they talk, so it's hard to listen to them. There have been several times when I have found it difficult to understand what elderly people are saying, perhaps because of their dentures. Having a smooth tongue and making it difficult to understand what is being said is a disadvantage for both the speaker and the listener.


One suggestion I would like to make is to put more force into your tongue when speaking. If you are a good singer, you probably know that if you focus on the ``nodobutsu'' when singing, you will be able to sing clearly. However, the issue here is not the throat, but the tongue. I think people who have difficulty hearing voices probably don't have the strength to use their tongue. Therefore, by putting pressure on your tongue and practicing your vocalizations, it will be easier for the other person to hear what you are saying. When singing, you can move to the next stage one step by focusing not only on your ``throat butsu'' but also on your ``tongue.'' If you are having trouble getting your voice understood by others, why not try putting more effort into your throat and tongue?

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