Omg she won’t stop humming

Anonymous
I have a house guest who always hums when she’s not talking. It’s not even a tune. It’s just humming noises. Constantly. I mean not a single moment without. We’re 6 days in for a Thanksgiving visit and I think it’s going to break me.
Anonymous
This is going to the thread, yeah?

My spouse talks SO MUCH, and we are staying in a very echo-y house. His voice is on from sun up to down down. I can hear every single thing he says
Anonymous
My husband hums like that. I mostly can tune it out but the times I can’t it does wear on me a bit. He doesn’t even know he’s doing it.

Earplugs? Headphones? Play music? Maybe then she’ll at least hum along.
Anonymous
Oh yes. My DH is like this. It helps if he puts on some quiet background music. Then it's like that keeps the humming/singing portion of his brain busy. Give it a try!
Anonymous
My mom walks around the house whistling. Growing up I wanted to scream most of the time it was so irritating.
Anonymous
My husband’s grandmother does this. She’s 90 though, so we have the tv or music on when she’s around.
Anonymous
It’s a nervous tick. Possibly turret’s syndrome or some type of ASD manifestation. She’s not doing it to annoy you. Let it go.
Anonymous
Such an annoying bad habit to get into. I agree with PP turn on low music maybe it will stop. But next time maybe don't invite this guest. This would drive me crazy. So much worse than the constant foot shakers.
Anonymous
They’re stimming. Have some compassion.
Anonymous
At least they’re not clearing their throat every five minutes. I know somebody who does that. Phlegm city….
Anonymous
It Tourette’s, OMG people are so ignorant.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At least they’re not clearing their throat every five minutes. I know somebody who does that. Phlegm city….


Oh that is the worst. FIL does this!
Anonymous
Please be understanding. It’s probably a tic. They might not be aware they are doing it or be able to control it. I have two kids with Tourette Syndrome. Sometimes they make strange movements or noises. They wax and wane and change over time. Most people wouldn’t know they have TS because people think of the stereotypical worst case scenario they see in the media. They have both been fortunate to have understanding family and friends. I’m glad TS hasn’t held them back but I always worry about the day they are rejected because of it. My young adult daughter who had been pretty symptom free recently started humming. I made a comment that it was nice (because I thought it sincerely was) and she told me it’s her new tic. She said people have been expressing annoyance but she can’t stop.
Anonymous
Ugh, you all are worse than hummers, whistlers and throat clearers. Just mean, and proud of how annoyed you are by someone in your home.
Anonymous
I bet beats headphones are on sale somewhere right now!
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