I stutter a lot when I get nervous but it's not just my voice that shows it. I get clumsy too!
I stutter a lot when I get nervous but it's not just my voice that shows it. I get clumsy too!
Tongue tied, lisp, and stuttering starts to creep it's way in when I get nervous.
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What do you have to say for yourself?
I have a hvait of talkign really fast luijke when i'm in a nervous postion xD
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What do you have to say for yourself?
I talk a mile a minute and I eat the words when I get a lil excited...
If I'm not careful, my voice sounds like female on the phone :P
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"Lets go for a spin you and I"
I talk very quickly and sound either more Scouse or more posh as a result. I have to actively try to slow myself down when I'm nervous, which isn't always the easiest task.
Not my words Carol, the words of Top Gear magazine.
well when i get really annoyed and i dont wanna yell my voice goes high.
When i do assignments at school with scripts longer than 1000 words or i talk really fast.
When i have a short script that i can memorize im good except once or twice or short speeches ive been marked down for being to casual.
If I get nervous when speaking in person, I don't think my voice changes as much as my body language does. My arms will either be all aflutter trying to compensate for the words I can't find, or my whole body will struggle to show just how UTTERLY INTERESTED I am in the conversation.
If I get nervous when speaking in public:
I haven't really noticed, so no I don't think so?
But, when I'm nervous I tend to scrath myself on the arms and in the neck for some reason![]()
My voice gets shaky when I'm nervous. It doesn't get high though, luckily. However, when I talk normally I have slightly more saliva than average people and so sometimes I slur my words together.![]()
I work on a shopfloor so I always have to approach customers and it's really embarrasing as I still don't really know what I'm chatting on about usually. I generally speak very fast anyway because of my accent (I am NOT a scouser I just have scouse TENDANCIES) but I go even quicker and end most sentences by going "so.... urm yeah".
My voice goes really loud.
Well I'm not so bad anymore not since I worked for Sainsbury's having to do the customer service announcements on the tannoy system and calls for colleagues to go to the CSD/Tills. I remember the last time I truly got badly tongue tied about public speaking was in high school and I had to do a small part in a school play and I couldn't do it (I was yr 7, I looked out and was like "hellz no!" and rooted to the spot outside of the wings) Thankfully one of my mates quickly stepped up and went and done my piece their costume was near identical to mine anyhow so it fitted in. They never forced me to do that again then in Year 8 I had to do open evening for the Science dept which helped some and in Year 9 we had a local chemistry and biology challenge my school won and so I had to go give a speech I remember standing at the pulpit on the stage in front of everyone and speaking so fast that I got tongue tied and chewed my sentence up this made me pause and I nearly pannicked however I looked at the group and thought "smurf this I'm going to look like a bigger twat if I just run away now and I can't run forever" cracked a joke about being tongue tied drawing a lot of laughter and restarted the speech and done it perfectly. That pretty much gave birth to the me of today I don't really get nervous now apart from when I'm lying about stuff.
When I'm uncomfortable in a social situation I just get either quieter and quieter, or I over compensate by being too loud. If I'm nervous when speaking in front of a bunch of people my mind goes blank and my voice shakes a little.