Why Do Some People Hate the Sound of Chewing?

Some people find chewing sounds annoying because they feel loud and unpredictable, like a sudden interruption.

Imagine you're playing with your favorite toy, and suddenly someone starts making crunchy noises right next to you, it's like your toy is being eaten by a robot! That’s what happens when some people hear chewing. The sound is not just loud; it also changes a lot, sometimes soft, sometimes crunchy, which can be even more annoying.

Why It Feels So Loud

Chewing sounds are close to your ears, and they happen quickly. Think of it like having a tiny drum right next to your head that goes tap-tap-tap nonstop. If you're trying to focus on something else, like drawing or counting, those quick sounds can be hard to ignore.

Why It Feels Unpredictable

When someone chews, the sound shifts, from soft to loud, crunchy to squishy. This is like having a friend who suddenly starts shouting in your ear while you're trying to sleep. You don’t know what’s coming next, and that makes it even more tiring for your brain!

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Examples

  1. A kid in class starts chewing loudly during a quiet moment, making others uncomfortable.
  2. Someone at the dinner table can't help but groan when their friend begins to chew noisily.
  3. You hear your neighbor chewing through the wall and feel annoyed.

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