Hello. This is Jiku from the Inishie R plusA blog.
There are people who have a hard time hearing what you say because they have a poor pronunciation. I have had several experiences where I found it difficult to hear what elderly people were saying, perhaps because they were wearing dentures.
Poor pronunciation and difficulty in understanding what is being said are disadvantages for both the speaker and the listener.
So, one suggestion I would like to make is to speak with force using your tongue. If you are a good singer, you know that you can sing clearly by putting force into your “Adam’s apple.”
However, the problem here is not with the throat but with the tongue. People who have difficulty hearing others probably don’t have enough strength in their tongue.
Therefore, by practicing your voice while putting force into your tongue, it will be easier for the other person to understand what you are saying.
When singing, instead of just putting pressure on your Adam’s apple, putting pressure on your tongue will take you to the next level.
If you have trouble making people understand your voice, why not try focusing on your throat and tongue and experimenting with various other things?
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