Some people talk faster because their brain sends messages quicker. Imagine your brain is like a message runner, if it’s fast, the words come out quickly. If it’s slower, you take more time to say each word. This happens because of how the brain controls speech and how well different parts work together.
Why It Matters
When someone talks fast, they might be excited or nervous. When they talk slow, they might be thinking carefully. That’s why some people feel like they’re being talked at, it's all about the speed of the message runner in their brain.
Examples
- A kid at recess shouts out answers faster than their friend who takes time to think.
- Your teacher speaks so fast that it feels like they're talking to a million people at once.
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See also
- Why Do People Feel ‘Anxious’ in Crowded Places?
- Why Do People Often Believe in Conspiracy Theories?
- Why Do We Yawn When We're Tired?
- Why Do Some People Hear Music in Their Heads?
- Why Do People Get Stressed Out by the Same Things Over and Over?
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