34.Making Noise
Q1- Is it good for children to make noise?
ANS- Yeah, honestly, I think its totally fine, and even important, for kids to make noise. That's how they express themselves. When they laugh out loud, yell while playing, or sing at the excitement, joy or just making things up and having fun. It also helps them build confidence. If they grow up feeling free to speak up and be heard, they 're less likely to be shy about sharing their thoughts, expressing emotions, or even speaking in front of others later in life.
Q2- Should children not be allowed to make noise under any circumstance?
ANS- I don't think so cause making noise is a natural part of their development and expression. However, excessive noise can be disruptive in certain settings, and it's important to be mindful of others needs for a peaceful and quiet environment. For example, in public spaces like parks or playgrounds, children's noise levels are expected and acceptable , as these areas are designed for play and fun . But in places like restaurants , libraries or hospitals, excessive noise can be disturbing and disruptive to other patrons or patients trying to enjoy their meals or rest.
Q3-How can people consider others feelings when chatting in public?
ANS- Yeah, I think when chatting in public, people really should try to be aware of those around them. First of all, they should keep their voices down, especially in quiet places like cafes, trains or libraries. Nobody wants to over hear someone else's entire conversations when they're trying to read or relax. Also, talking about very personal or emotional things in public can make others uncomfortable.
Q4- What type of noise do you come across in your daily life?
ANS- We are surrounded by different sounds both indoors and outdoors. My typical day starts with the sound of boiling water as I can't imagine my morning without a cup of coffee. Every single day I'm accompanied by roaring engines, slammed doors, mouse clicking and constantly ringing phones.
Q5-Are cities becoming nosier?
Q6-Where is there louder noise, in cities or in the countryside?
ANS- Yeah, the level of noise is getting higher and higher. In fact, it is so high that it is now regarded a type of environmental pollution. This is because nowadays, cities are more crowded than in the past, which means that there's much more traffic on roads. There are more people talking everywhere. Oh, and I nearly forgot to mention air conditioning equipment which is one of the biggest parts of all ambient noise in today's cities.
Q7-Do you mind noises?
Q8- How do people usually respond to noises in your country?
ANS- I would say I'm pretty tolerant to noises when I'm not asleep as I've learned to cut out the unwanted ones. But when I am about to fall asleep, I become very sensitive to any kind of noise, and nearly anything can make me irritated. Sometimes, I toss and turn throughout the night just because I hear the muffed sound of slammed doors in the flat next door.