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15 Struggles of Being a Loud Talker

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15 Struggles of Being a Loud Talker
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I never actually understood quiet people maybe because I’m not a quiet person. I suck at whispering and I could never stay in a Library for more than ten minutes, I feel awkward. You could start a conversation with me on Friday and we'll still be there by Monday, plus everyone around could hear what we were talking about so they can also join in. I’m just glad I’m not the only loud talker in the world, so here’s to my fellow loud talkers who know the everyday struggle of being us. These are just of couple things that we have to deal with on everyday basis.


1. People telling you to use your "Inside Voice" but you don't have one.


2. You know what awkward silences is, but never experience it.


3. People telling you to whisper but you don’t know what that is.


4. When no one’s around, you just talk to yourself.



5. Your laugh is twice as loud.



6. The more you get excited, the louder you get.



7. You want to punch a wall every time someone shushes you.



8. Every time you are being quiet, someone asks if you're okay.



9. You are really bad at the silent treatment.


10. You feel personally attacked when it comes to games that demand you to be quite.



11. You always get in trouble for talking in class, even when everyone else is talking.



12. And when you're not talking, the teacher blames you anyways.


13. When you lose your voice it's like losing a lung.


14. People mistakes your loudness for anger.


15. People tell you to " Calm Down" every ten minutes but you are calm.


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