Those who speak in very soft tones may have hearing loss due to nerve damage, which reflects this type of speech pattern. On the other hand, those with soft voices may be speaking softly because of poor self-esteem and low self-confidence. They may be overly shy and may not feel that what they have to say is very worthy, significant, or important. Because of their low self-worth, most soft or timid speakers can be passiveaggressive.
They may use their soft tones in order to force people to listen to them or to get attention from others as they are asked to “speak up.” In essence, they may be speaking so low for “effect,” in order to gain the upper hand by forcing people to listen closely to what they have to say. By speaking as softly as a mouse, they are usually not letting out any of their true emotions.
They may use their soft tones in order to force people to listen to them or to get attention from others as they are asked to “speak up.” In essence, they may be speaking so low for “effect,” in order to gain the upper hand by forcing people to listen closely to what they have to say. By speaking as softly as a mouse, they are usually not letting out any of their true emotions.
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