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Oldme
Feb 20, 2014Explorer
NanciL wrote:
Please when you are sitting outside of your RV talking on your cell phone to Aunt Minnie, Uncle Jed or anyone else keep the tone down to as if the person was next to you.
The lady in the site across from us could have been heard a block away today as she shouted for about an hour, and it seems more and ,more people feel they must shout on them.
I could bring you completely up to date on what that ladys entire conversation was about.
Last week a guy next to us was giving out his credit number card to someone, and I could have written it down if I wanted to.
Jack L
Those of us with various degrees of a Hearing Disability
automatically talk loud. Even with my $5,000 worth of
Hearing Aides I still do.
It is not that we want to share anything with people we do not know, it is that we want to communicate with the person on the other end of the phone. If we have difficulty hearing them, we feel they have are having a difficult time hearing us.
I do understand your position. I do not want to know what the person at the next table that has normal hearing has to say on his/her phone while I eat in a restaurant either.
No one with good hearing will ever understand, until they lose their hearing.
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