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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
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"Yes because I like hearing people talk. It would also mean I can hear and understand the tone of their posts far more easily."
I always feel awkward when talking on the phone/to a camera. Less so in person. But I agree, voices would allow for tone to come through much better.
With that said text form often (not always) allows for more thought and better wording to also come across, speaking can often have less filtering and even less chance to edit.
Pros and cons I guess. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Sometimes would you rather here voices on here ?
( incidentally if someone is thrapping away in chat can you hear their floppy bits ? )"
How can I tell them apart from the other voices in my head? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I struggle to understand broad British accents - Newcastle, Liverpool and Scottish particularly, especially if they speak quickly. At least with written text on here I can put into the translator if I don't know the word. I think many would also struggle to understand my accent too |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Yes because I like hearing people talk. It would also mean I can hear and understand the tone of their posts far more easily.
I always feel awkward when talking on the phone/to a camera. Less so in person. But I agree, voices would allow for tone to come through much better.
With that said text form often (not always) allows for more thought and better wording to also come across, speaking can often have less filtering and even less chance to edit.
Pros and cons I guess. "
I like text for the reason of being able to get across thoughts better and being able to re write it if it sounds wrong. Over a phone I can barely speak,my thoughts dont appear. In person is always much better. |
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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
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"Yes because I like hearing people talk. It would also mean I can hear and understand the tone of their posts far more easily.
I always feel awkward when talking on the phone/to a camera. Less so in person. But I agree, voices would allow for tone to come through much better.
With that said text form often (not always) allows for more thought and better wording to also come across, speaking can often have less filtering and even less chance to edit.
Pros and cons I guess.
I like text for the reason of being able to get across thoughts better and being able to re write it if it sounds wrong. Over a phone I can barely speak,my thoughts dont appear. In person is always much better. "
Same, I stutter a lot on the phone, or have lots of pauses to think what I am trying to get across. Or more often than not forget things I should be saying! |
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"No I like finding that out bit by bit... plus I’d never understand half of the members.. some have reeet funny accents...
Nothing wrong with posh scouse! "
Wouldn’t know poppet... not had the pleasure of your voice!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"No I like finding that out bit by bit... plus I’d never understand half of the members.. some have reeet funny accents... "
Hahaha i want to see your reaction to mine |
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"No I like finding that out bit by bit... plus I’d never understand half of the members.. some have reeet funny accents...
Hahaha i want to see your reaction to mine"
I forget people have accents to I’m always really surprised when they don’t sound Manc like me!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I sound like marj Simpson so i prefer reading
Let me listen!"
Ha ha i don't really, im low and husky ,think a northern sheryl crow...if it makes you happy
I sing like her too |
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By *VineMan
over a year ago
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"No I like finding that out bit by bit... plus I’d never understand half of the members.. some have reeet funny accents...
Hahaha i want to see your reaction to mine
I forget people have accents to I’m always really surprised when they don’t sound Manc like me!!! "
I don’t have an accent! |
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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"No I like finding that out bit by bit... plus I’d never understand half of the members.. some have reeet funny accents...
Hahaha i want to see your reaction to mine
I forget people have accents to I’m always really surprised when they don’t sound Manc like me!!!
I don’t have an accent! "
Yes you do.
I spent years thinking I didn't have one as well to be fair. Just a nondescript accent.
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"No I like finding that out bit by bit... plus I’d never understand half of the members.. some have reeet funny accents...
Nothing wrong with posh scouse! "
Gimme your post code and I'll tell you if you're posh. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I would like to be able to hear a person's voice when chatting as it's easier to know what they mean by how they say something and the conversation flows more smoothly, in my opinion. As for Fab though, I like reading the forum and I think not having to put your voice out there probably encourages a few more to post who might not be as comfortable speaking. |
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