Is it possible to shout in a friendly manner? People manage it in books but I'm not sure it can be done in real life. I shout a lot at my mother because of her deafness and I don't mean it to sound cross but it always does.
I think it can be done. I shout for the cat when I want him to come inside - and that seems to be possible in a friendly manner that's quite distinct from when I shout at him indoors. I think I have a bit more of a "singing" intonation when I should at him to come home, versus the more abrupt tone I use when he has just knocked a vase of flowers over my laptop or something like that...
Of course I rarely have to call my mother in from the garden for her dinner. Mostly I'm shouting because she hasn't understood/heard/bothered to listen to something I've just said.
I think so—it's just a matter of raising volume, not changing intonation—but I admit my test subjects for this statement are mostly my husband and the cats.
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I think so—it's just a matter of raising volume, not changing intonation—but I admit my test subjects for this statement are mostly my husband and the cats.
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