Imagine hearing your own voice like it's coming from a loudspeaker, that’s how other people hear you. When you speak, the sound goes through both your ears and your bones, which makes your voice sound deeper and more powerful to you. But when someone else hears you, they only get the sound from the air, it feels thinner and less strong. That's why you often like how your own voice sounds!
Examples
- Your teacher might sound normal to you, but others hear her in a different way.
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See also
- Why Can You Hear Your Voice Differently on Speakerphones?
- Why Do Some People Have 'Rich' Voices?
- What is ego?
- What is Social identity?
- What does the brain use to tell us we?