Hello. This is the Ten Watanabe of the R86plusA blog.
There are people who have a bad tongue and find it difficult to listen to them when talking. I have had several experiences where I thought it was difficult for elderly people to listen to them, perhaps because of their dentures.
The fact that the tongue is not smooth and it is difficult to hear what is being said is a disadvantage for both the speaker and the listener.
One suggestion I would like to make is to speak with your tongue. If you are a good singer, you know that if you put effort into singing "Nodobutsu", you can sing a clear song.
However, the problem here is not the "throat", but the "tongue". I think that people who have difficulty hearing their voices probably don't have strength in their tongues.
Therefore, by practicing vocalization while putting effort into your tongue, it will be easier for the other person to hear you.
Even when singing, if you not only focus on the "throat Buddha", but also on the "tongue", you can go to the next stage one step further.
If you can't get your voice to be understood, why not try various things by focusing on your throat and tongue?
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