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04-10-2007, 02:43 PM
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Humming Is One Helpful Habit!
I have hummed my whole life!
My daughter said when she was younger that she never worried about getting lost in a store because she could always hear me humming - lol!
I actually started wondering a couple weeks ago what makes some people hum and others not. Tried to find something on the subject and couldn't.
Low and behold yesterday yahoo had this on the home page:
Humming for Sinus Health
Sinus disease is an impairment of normal gas exchange through the sinuses. Recent evidence indicates that you can help prevent or remedy your sinus problems by humming along to the radio or singing your favorite songs.
Studies have shown that humming improves the output of nitric oxide, an indicator of effective sinus function.
Additionally, humming is similar to the traditional practice of chanting, by which sound waves draw out positive responses from your body and spirit. For improved airflow and an improved mood, humming is one healthy habit.
Do you hum?
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04-10-2007, 02:45 PM
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My Father-in-law whistles. He caught the habit from his Father-in-law, who told him after a few years- when someone annoyed him he (Grampy) would whistle rather than say something he may regret later.
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04-10-2007, 02:45 PM
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I only hum when my husband won't quit talking to me when I'm mad!!!
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04-10-2007, 02:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Pressing-On
I only hum when my husband won't quit talking to me when I'm mad!!!
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Do you stick your fingers in your ears too!
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04-10-2007, 02:49 PM
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Originally Posted by rgcraig
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Yes, I have. I can be a brat and I know it! I say, "Will you please stop talking to me?!!!"
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04-10-2007, 03:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Pressing-On
Yes, I have. I can be a brat and I know it! I say, "Will you please stop talking to me?!!!"
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Oh hey, I said that to my husband just last night. Didn't work, though. Does it work for you??
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04-10-2007, 03:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Subdued
Oh hey, I said that to my husband just last night. Didn't work, though. Does it work for you??
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Only when I walk out of the room!
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04-10-2007, 03:12 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Pressing-On
I only hum when my husband won't quit talking to me when I'm mad!!!
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Interesting. My wife has determined (somewhat recently considering we have been bound for over two decades) that I generally whistle when I am annoyed or stressed, but certainly when I am annoyed with her.
I genuinely do not believe this to be the case.
I can always remember whistling more then the other kids in the neighborhood (singing/song type whistling). It may be that I do whistle in the circumstances when I am convinced that any speaking is not going to produce anything worthwhile, but it is not inconsistent with a general 'habit' of whistling. It seems quite possible that the audible frequency may bother her, this despite the fact that I am on-key and generally true to the original melody.
Do most (or a lot of) people find whistling annoying if heard in a house?
Humming may be sounded in a 'softer' frequency spectrum but it can leave the hearer with the old, 'lights on and nobody's home' feelling.
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04-10-2007, 03:15 PM
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Originally Posted by tbpew
Interesting. My wife has determined (somewhat recently considering we have been bound for over two decades) that I generally whistle when I am annoyed or stressed, but certainly when I am annoyed with her.
I genuinely do not believe this to be the case.
I can always remember whistling more then the other kids in the neighborhood (singing/song type whistling). It may be that I do whistle in the circumstances when I am convinced that any speaking is not going to produce anything worthwhile, but it is not inconsistent with a general 'habit' of whistling. It seems quite possible that the audible frequency may bother her, this despite the fact that I am on-key and generally true to the original melody.
Do most (or a lot of) people find whistling annoying if heard in a house?
Humming may be sounded in a 'softer' frequency spectrum but it can leave the hearer with the old, 'lights on and nobody's home' feelling.
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So, you are a confessed, brat! Well, sir, confession is good for the soul I am told!
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04-10-2007, 03:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Pressing-On
So, you are a confessed, brat! Well, sir, confession is good for the soul I am told!
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did I miss the whistler = brat premise somewhere?
Do whistling really, really bother P.O?
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