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Always talk with a nasal voice!
"The aroma of a mentholated rub may temporarily help open the nasal passages, but we are talking minutes," said Susan Stern, a Boston internist.
Likewise, in news offices where bioterrorism squads searched for anthrax spores, talk centered on powders, nasal swabs and antibiotics.
She leaves sweat stains on the bed and talks in a high-pitched nasal singsong, broadcasting her feelings at maximum volume.
Uncle Howie talks in a stereotypical Jewy nasal tone and has your typical emaciated junkie steez, but he's like a thousand times more entertaining than your average Jew.
Talking with either a more nasal tone (less chesty) or less nasal (more chesty) requires persistence, because you have to find and decide how you want to sound––and to make it a habit or your "new-usual" tone.
If you want your voice to sound more nasal, just pinch your nose and practice talking so that the sound feels like it's going into your nose.
When she does talk, it's rich and slightly nasal, distinctive enough to make you do a double take.
Talk to your doctor before trying any nasal rinse.
Make sure to talk to your doctor about it first as many of the nasal sprays that are over-the-counter cannot be taken consecutively without side-effects.
A year later, Letterman wanted to talk about the dwarf, too, the so-called Man from Another Place, who spoke in a nasal squeal and sometimes talked backward, and who was surely the strangest character ever to have appeared on network television.
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