Do We Really Need To Raise Our Voice


      

 DictionarThe dictionary of “Raising one’s voice

To speak loudly, especially when one is angry

                  

Is it really that when one raises the voiceover is angry? 

No. Raising the volume to your voice is just that. Shouting takes a lot more effort and s a noise. Shouting isn't always clear speech. Raising your voice is a natural mode of self-self-defence it can be misused. The short answer is that anything in excess is usually a bad thing; this appears to be true in the case of relationships that involve a heavy dosage of screaming or yelling.

By “screaming” or “yelling,” what I mean is raising one’s voice.

Many people think that they can’t help but raise their voices. They think it is “normal” and is largely out of their control. But is it real why do people scream or yell in the first place? 

                         

 Why do people yell or scream 

Klazomania (from the Greek κλάζω ("klazo")—to scream) refers to compulsive shouting; it has features resembling the complex tics such as echolalia, palilalia and coprolalia seen in tic disorders, but has been seen in people with encephalitis lethargica, alcohol use disorder, and carbon monoxide poisoning.


Why do people scream before fighting?

There are many reasons people make sounds when they fight. ... A scream can contribute or take away from the power of a martial technique, depending on how the sound and technique are done. Some believe that it can also reduce injury, and reduce the risk that the yelling person will be knocked out if hit while yelling.

                          

Is screaming a behaviour 

The most common vocal behaviours are classified as crying, scurrying, screaming, shouting, and or snarling from 25% to 85% of tantrums, depending on age. ... In our view, however, anger is only half the story of tantrums.


 Is screaming when angry normal?


Shouting or yelling in anger is something everyone experiences in their lifetime. Some people do it regularly, but we are all guilty of it at some point in life. Most people shout because it is their coping mechanism when they are angry. This is how they vent their anger.

                   

Why do we need to raise our voices

Raise your voice for the right to speak out

Your voice matters. You have the right to say what you think, express your hopes and wishes and demand a better world. You have the right to agree or disagree with those in power, and to peacefully protest.

Raising your voice is a natural mode of self-defence-defence that can be misused. The short answer is that anything in excess is usually a bad thing; this appears to be true in the case of relationships that involve a heavy dosage of screaming or yelling. By “screaming” or “yelling,” what I mean is raising one's voice.

          

 If you feel that something is wrong, you must raise your voice

To raise a voice against wrong action or decision is known as Protesting.

                


 When do you raise your voice 

• Raise your voice against those people who just complain all the time.

• Raise voice against jokes which were only meant to insult people because they could be taken for granted.

• Raise your voice when someone tells me he thought his world was a cruel place.

• Raise your voice when people pick on other people to feel better. I just hate blaming anyone

• Raise your voice when people demonize businesses. I hate how cinema shows business people. So pathetic.

• Raise your voice when people ridicule other people's beliefs. Yes, it could be studies what? Who are we to decide for others?

• Raise your voice when men are abused in the name of equality. Any abuse is not to be tolerated.

                  

Do we raise our voice 

Keeping today’s scenario in mind, it is somewhat necessary to raise your voice once in a while. But one should not make it an everyday issue. 


How can we work without raising our voice 

1). Take the opposite tone. Shouting “Stop screaming at me!” when you're arguing is unlikely to make anyone feel more calm. ... 

2). Be a broken record. Sometimes there's no room for negotiation on an issue. ... 

3). Ask questions. ... 

4). Be positive — and clear. ... 

5). Make it fun. ... 

6). Take a break. ... 

7). Control the conversation. ... 

8). Talk to others.  

                              

Conclusion 


Raising one's voice should be avoided, but in case one needs to raise his/ her voice, the tone of the shout ld be checked. Your tone should not be aggressive. 

One should learn to use decent and proper words while conversing with the other person or group of people. 

This is what makes our conversation a better one, without any need to raise our voice.




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  1. Very good written blog , one should make great conversation without raising loud voice . Great thought process.

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