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One of my housemates talks too loud and I don't know how to confront him about it.

megacomic

Just that awkward guy.
He doesn't know I'm on the spectrum as I tend to keep that to myself but it's driving me crazy.
 
Earplugs under a hat!!
To say something won't change them and only make it uncomfortable.
Earplugs are great.
 
Interesting. It must be more common than I thought given a website addressing such an issue:

How to Tell Someone They Talk Too Loudly

I just can't recall ever running into this issue, myself. Though I know it can be a trait of autism, just like sensitivity to sounds which is a trait I must deal with constantly.

I do remember one of the cast in the film "Mozart and the Whale" who constantly spoke too loudly- actress Sheila Kelley. She portrayed one of several autistic people in a social group managed by actor Josh Hartnett who also played someone on the spectrum. It was the first time I think I learned of this trait.
 
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My hubby does this sometimes, drives me crazy.
He must have gotten it from his mother though, she's the loudest person I've ever met.
I can't stand it!
 
It drives me insane when people talk too loud - my kids being a prime example of not having an "indoor" and "outdoor" voice.

Having said that, I get louder and faster when I'm excited or angry, to the point my Mum has told me to stop shouting lol.
 
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As one who when she is either aminated or angry, speaks too loud, you could try saying in a humourous voice: hey, do you want the entire housing estate to hear you?

I am unable to judge, when I am terrible for being loud.
 
There are a couple people that I work with that are so loud and so touchy. One pokes me when I don't give her eye contact. I could tell them that it bothers me but I don't see it going well. I also don't think they would understand if I talked to them about autism, simple and closed minded. I just try to avoid as much as I can. I get so stiff and more quiet when I work with them. Can't find a way around it.
 
Lol. I reported one of the house tenants for playing online video games too loud which happened all day every day. If you have a housing agency, just do this and voila, problem solved.
 
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