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As we get older, we all turn into lip readers, at least a bit. Not sure what’s with hearing the TV though: I can’t see lips on the TV equally badly when the lights are on or off.
The Lady is actually right, without realizing it, the older we get, the more we do lip reading to understand, and so today with all the people wearing mask, it’s not easy for the elders, so talk louder, please.
I was married for a few decades. I marvel at how well I can translate what people actually say into what they actually mean to say. I also marvel at how much I actually need to do so.
True. As hearing deteriorates, non-verbal communication becomes more important for the elderly. However, turning a light on to hear the TV…well, that’s just funny.
I don’t think it’s an age thig like Budman2 suggested. I’ve been that way ever since I can remember and I got my first pair of glasses when I was in kindergarten. (circa 1956)
This, in my experience, is a normal near-sighted thing. I can’t listen to people if I’m not wearing my glasses, because my attention will be focused on just trying to see them properly. It’s the same if people are standing in front of a sharply lit window, so all I can see is their silhouette.
At a “Supper bowl” party I sarcastically said "Turn up the Sound! I can’t “See” whats going on" – Not one of the "Biff"s or “Bubba’s” got the jibe….
Many of the wives raised an eyebrow and nodded “Oh Yeah……”
I watch football (If ever) with the sound turned off….that way I don’t have to listen to the “Joe Bucks”….…
allen@home over 4 years ago
These two were made for each other.
Concretionist over 4 years ago
As we get older, we all turn into lip readers, at least a bit. Not sure what’s with hearing the TV though: I can’t see lips on the TV equally badly when the lights are on or off.
DenisRondeau over 4 years ago
The Lady is actually right, without realizing it, the older we get, the more we do lip reading to understand, and so today with all the people wearing mask, it’s not easy for the elders, so talk louder, please.
nosirrom over 4 years ago
But can he hear when Opal is talking?
pschearer Premium Member over 4 years ago
How do they smell?
dadoctah over 4 years ago
Who here thinks Opal sticks her tongue out whenever she has to thread a needle?
Breadboard over 4 years ago
Must be a left brain / right brain thing ;-)
whenlifewassimpler over 4 years ago
Forgot to say my belly laugh comic for the morning.
Display over 4 years ago
I was married for a few decades. I marvel at how well I can translate what people actually say into what they actually mean to say. I also marvel at how much I actually need to do so.
jagedlo over 4 years ago
With all the stuff on TV nowadays, maybe it’s best that you leave the light off, Earl!
AlanM over 4 years ago
I watch TV without my hearing aids but with my glasses so I can see to read the closed captioning.
gobhiggins over 4 years ago
My mother used to say “will you turn the tv down, the toilet is over flowing!”
ForrestOverin over 4 years ago
Even though my hearing is excellent, mask wearing has shown me how reliant I am on lip-reading to fully understand what someone is saying.
trainnut1956 over 4 years ago
Hey, there is truth to this. For some reason, I always take my bifocals off when I answer the phone. Makes no sense, but there it is.
Jimvideo over 4 years ago
True. As hearing deteriorates, non-verbal communication becomes more important for the elderly. However, turning a light on to hear the TV…well, that’s just funny.
ANIMAL over 4 years ago
Hey…… I HEAR ya..!!!!
J Short over 4 years ago
I’m a fan of closed captions.
6foot6 over 4 years ago
I have the same problem with my hearing when the room is dark. That’s often due to the wife’s snoring.
ERBEN2 over 4 years ago
Sorry . And I’m not going to say it . I’m not ! Sad : (
Zebrastripes over 4 years ago
Uh oh! Are they agreeing on something?
Spacetech over 4 years ago
Plungers are natural lip readers.
Budman 2 over 4 years ago
Welcome to the Golden Years !!!
Treedodger over 4 years ago
Like old people. /s
KEA over 4 years ago
I have a hard time hearing TV if the subtitles aren’t enabled
khjalmarj over 4 years ago
I have a hard time smelling with my gloves on.
Santaanacanyon1 over 4 years ago
Been using that joke for years
Queen of America over 4 years ago
I don’t think it’s an age thig like Budman2 suggested. I’ve been that way ever since I can remember and I got my first pair of glasses when I was in kindergarten. (circa 1956)
Ken Otwell over 4 years ago
Like old people.
martynhappyone over 4 years ago
Turning down the car radio makes it easier to see street signs for some reason.
richhill48 over 4 years ago
I have a hard time hearing when we all wear masks
done over 4 years ago
A close captioning joke?
Angrboda Premium Member over 4 years ago
This, in my experience, is a normal near-sighted thing. I can’t listen to people if I’m not wearing my glasses, because my attention will be focused on just trying to see them properly. It’s the same if people are standing in front of a sharply lit window, so all I can see is their silhouette.
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 4 years ago
All the worlds a stage……
chain gang charlie over 4 years ago
At a “Supper bowl” party I sarcastically said "Turn up the Sound! I can’t “See” whats going on" – Not one of the "Biff"s or “Bubba’s” got the jibe….
Many of the wives raised an eyebrow and nodded “Oh Yeah……”
I watch football (If ever) with the sound turned off….that way I don’t have to listen to the “Joe Bucks”….…
xs11e over 4 years ago
Believe it or not, I know exactly what they mean and agree with both of ’em. It makes perfect sense at my age.
Gonzojr over 4 years ago
A remarkable case of two synaesthetic peersons under the same roof, and married.
Back to Big Mike over 4 years ago
Opal’s comment may be correct, Many people who are hard of hearing also lip read to make up the difference.
Zumtahk Premium Member over 4 years ago
Turn the radio down while driving so I can find the address
onespiceybbw over 4 years ago
I used to have a hard time hearing without my glasses, too!
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen over 4 years ago
Made for each other!!
chromosome Premium Member over 4 years ago
It’s like when I would grab my glasses if I were in bed and the phone rang.
[Unnamed Reader - b3e64b] about 4 years ago
Did I really say that?
jaytem about 3 years ago
Der vere two peanuts valking along strasse, und one of zem was assaulted… peanut!