I am just curious about a few things I learned today. You know how some rooms' sounds "bounce"?
Well, how well do hearing people hear "normal conversations" from one side of the room to the other side (this is a big room with no "inside offices" but in the open)? Also, how loud can a hearing person hear it from far off?
Sorry if I sounded ignorant, but I have been having this hearing loss most of my life, so I don't think about sounds when I am having a conversation with a coworker or a supervisor. LOL Heck, I don't even turn on the volume of my monitor and computer!! My father and my sister-in-law says they want sound on theirs, but I am used to no sound, so it doesn't bother me too much, unless I do want to hear something with my hearing aid.
Thanks to those who can help me understand this. Sometimes, I don't even realize I am talking too loud until my manager had to tell me to lower it down. LOL
Well, how well do hearing people hear "normal conversations" from one side of the room to the other side (this is a big room with no "inside offices" but in the open)? Also, how loud can a hearing person hear it from far off?
Sorry if I sounded ignorant, but I have been having this hearing loss most of my life, so I don't think about sounds when I am having a conversation with a coworker or a supervisor. LOL Heck, I don't even turn on the volume of my monitor and computer!! My father and my sister-in-law says they want sound on theirs, but I am used to no sound, so it doesn't bother me too much, unless I do want to hear something with my hearing aid.
Thanks to those who can help me understand this. Sometimes, I don't even realize I am talking too loud until my manager had to tell me to lower it down. LOL