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Are there times when you do not talk loudly in front of some people? When? With whom? Why? When can you speak loudly?
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Solution
Yes, there are times when I do not talk loudly. I talk softly in front of my father, mother and, tau because I respect them. I have to speak loudly with my grandfather because he cannot hear my soft voice.
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