When you tilt your head, it helps you hear better. Imagine trying to listen to a friend in a noisy room, tilting your head can help you catch what they're saying more clearly. It's like turning the volume up on one ear so you can understand better.
Examples
- A child tilts their head while listening to a story at bedtime.
- Your friend leans forward with their head tilted when you're whispering secrets.
- You tilt your head while trying to hear your favorite song on the radio.
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See also
- Why Do We Tilt Our Heads When Listening?
- Why Do People Like to Hug When They Are Nervous?
- Why Do People Blink When They’re Nervous?
- Why Do People Hug When They Are Happy?
- Why Do Some People Hate the Sound of Crinkly Wrappers?
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