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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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So, yesterday I was having a discussion with a customer about a technical issue he had
He said 'I was talking to a guy last week, he sounded younger'
Jokingly, I said 'are you saying I sound old?'
Well...
This got me thinking, how does someone sound old(er)?
Cos we do don't we?
We may not hear it, the changes might be small, but our voices do alter as we get older
So, would your voice give your age away? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Yes probably. I can do quite a good higher pitched "girly" voice but for the most part my essentially male sounding low timbre gives away my advanced years."
Do you sound like the bloke in the Babycham adverts? |
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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"Yes probably. I can do quite a good higher pitched "girly" voice but for the most part my essentially male sounding low timbre gives away my advanced years.
Do you sound like the bloke in the Babycham adverts? "
I'm not that old I get the reference! A quick YouTube says yes, that's exactly like my voice. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Yes probably. I can do quite a good higher pitched "girly" voice but for the most part my essentially male sounding low timbre gives away my advanced years.
Do you sound like the bloke in the Babycham adverts?
I'm not that old I get the reference! A quick YouTube says yes, that's exactly like my voice. "
I need new references! |
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