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When another table is being too loud at a restaurant, it can ruin your meal. ... This One Subtle Thing Is a Dead Giveaway That You're Going to Be a Bad Tipper.
“Good food and bad conversation is a lousy meal,” Howard Davis, 87, told The Post, saying he’s sick of struggling to hear his dinner dates above the din.
It’s too loud. Signs on the doors warn the show is “very loud,” which presumably is a way of turning the ferocity and making the show feel like it might have in the late-60s during Joplin ...
How loud is too loud at concerts and sports events? Sound levels at sporting events often reach 90 to 110 decibels. A recent Predators game registered 111 as an air horn blasted to celebrate goals.
Here's the volume level you really should set, according to experts. (Spoiler: It's quieter than you think, especially for babies.) ...
What's the right age to take kids to a loud sporting event? A Johns Hopkins noise expert on protecting babies' ears and when game day noise might be too much for them.