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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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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.