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AIBU?

To hate her voice

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callherwillow · 05/08/2016 13:31

You know when you KNOW YABU - and petty, and mean, and unkind.

I can't stand a woman's voice.

It's nasal, common, shouty and goes right through me.

I HATE it.

I know I'm BU but has anyone else ever had this!?

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ATrumpIsAFartCalledDonald · 05/08/2016 13:33

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StillStayingClassySanDiego · 05/08/2016 13:35

Why is her voice 'common'?

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callherwillow · 05/08/2016 13:36

Particular voice. Obviously not women's voices in general Grin

'Who the fuck do you think you are'

Er, someone who can't stand nasal, loud voices.

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Vixster99 · 05/08/2016 13:39

there is a particular female TV presenter on the BBC local news that I really can't stand.
Its a nasal, whiny voice but what really grates is her inflection, which often seems inappropriate. As though she has been told to not speak in a monotone but is just saying the words without any understanding of their meaning. (No I'm pretty sure she's not deaf)
If she's doing one of those in-depth reports I have to mute it till she's finished.

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catinthecradle · 05/08/2016 13:44

I have one too! Another mum at the school gates.

I noticed her more than a year ago, but she looks amazing. She is very pretty, always smiling, and I absolutely love her style. She is always wearing a different outfit, which is why I noticed her in the first place. Think a different coat with matching outfits in the winter, she is great (and not show off, I 've also seen her working locally).

Anyway, one day I heard her speak. That totally ruined the character. I can't help it, I absolutely hate her voice.

So OP, let's be BU together (and I promise I won't say a word)

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AnUtterIdiot · 05/08/2016 13:48

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callherwillow · 05/08/2016 13:52

I cannot I'm afraid think of any other apt descriptor!

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ChicagoDoll · 05/08/2016 13:54

I know someone who has a really patronising tone iykwim she always says 'hello love' like she feels really sorry for me grrrrAngry!!!

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Discobabe · 05/08/2016 13:57

Sto watching Friends then Grin

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happypoobum · 05/08/2016 13:58

I used to hate XMILS voice. I literally had to take the phone away from my ear if she had left me a message. I would ask the DC, "what's that message from nanny, I can't hear it very well" so that they could tell me what she had said.

Despite being in her sixties, she spoke like she was three years old. Or speaking to a baby. It used to actually make me shudder when she came in the door and started up with her long drawn out "Haaaaaaallllllllllooooooowwwww"

She also used to use baby language around adults. Words like "moo cows" and "trac tracs" "din dins" OMG OP you have brought it all back and now I have to go for a lie down..........

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Queenbean · 05/08/2016 14:02

Someone I work is like this. She has a real estuary accent and it goes through me like nothing else

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OvariesBeforeBrovaries · 05/08/2016 14:03

Hate the word "common" but as soon as I read the title of the thread I thought "fucking Janet Street Porter".

Her voice makes me stabby.

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callherwillow · 05/08/2016 14:03

I can't explain it, AnUtter

It isn't the accent at all. It's the nasal-ness and the way if she doesn't hear what you say she shouts 'EHHH? Y'WHA'? EH?'

That's where the 'common' comes in. It really goes through me!

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callherwillow · 05/08/2016 14:04

Don't worry, I've had many a humourless moment myself!

In the spirit of Friday I apologise for my use of the word 'common'

Cake [tea]

:)

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mumandgran61 · 05/08/2016 14:04

I can't stand the way Stephen Fry says 'gooooood evening, good evening, good evening, good evening, good evening, good evening, good evening' at the beginning of QI, and I'm never quick enough to mute itAngry

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Unicornsarelovely · 05/08/2016 14:05

my darling children are addicted to a Youtube minecraft vlogger whose girlfriend vlogs with him.

I cannot be in the same room when they're watching it because I find teh woman's voice completely unbearable. It is nasal, whiny and simpering all at the same bloody time.

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OvariesBeforeBrovaries · 05/08/2016 14:11

Ooh unicorns I'm intrigued to know who the minecraft vlogger is!

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MeAndMy3LovelyBoys · 05/08/2016 14:11

I used to get the bus to work and a few secondary school kids used to get on the same bus. There was this one girl about 15/16 who had a really annoying voice/laugh. I was so glad when I stopped getting that bus because it was a horrible bus route anyway, but also because I didn't have to listen to her irritating voice anymore!

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Nabootique · 05/08/2016 14:12

I hate Kevin McCloud's voice. Irritatingly smug.

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Gatehouse77 · 05/08/2016 14:13

I can't stand Melvyn Bragg's voice.
DD1 can't stand David Attenborough's.
I also used to know something who sounded like she had a permanently cold - I found it difficult to listen to her for a prolonged time.

On the other side, I love Sean Pertwee's voice - he can read me a bedtime story anytime!!

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NeedACleverNN · 05/08/2016 14:13

Oh god my SIL who are NC has one of the worst voices known to man.

She was very unpleasant person in the first place but add in her voice and it's like nails on a chalkboard effect.

She was also a chronic chain smoker and would regularly have a big hacking cough every few minutes that left your nerves all jumpy.

So glad I don't have to see OR hear her

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lionheart · 05/08/2016 14:13

Unicorn, I think I know the voice of which you speak.

Some voices set my teeth on edge.

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