A man feared
his wife was n’t hearing as well as she used to and he thought she might need a
hearing aid. Not quite sure how to approach her, he called the family doctor to
discuss the problem.
The doctor told him there is a simple informal
test the husband could perform to give the doctor a better idea about her
hearing loss.
Here’s what you do,” said the doctor, “stand
about 40 feet away from her, and in a normal conversational speaking tone see if
she hears you. If not, go to 30 feet, then 20 feet, and so on until you get a
response.”
That evening, the wife is in
the kitchen cooking dinner, and he is in the den. He says to himself, “I’m about
40 feet away, let’s see what happens.” Then in a normal tone he asks, ‘Honey,
what’s for dinner?” No response.
So the husband moves closer to
the kitchen, about 30 feet from his wife and repeats, “Honey, what’s for
dinner?” Still no response.
Next he moves into the dining
room where he is about 20 feet from his wife and asks, “Honey, what’s for
dinner?”
Again he gets no response, so
he walks up to the kitchen door, about 10 feet away. “Honey, what’s for dinner?”
Again there is no response.
So, he walks right up behind her. “Honey,
what’s for dinner?”
The wife says, “For the FIFTH time I ’ve said,
CHICKEN!”
Moral of the Story: The problem may not
be with the other person as we may think, instead it could be with
us.”
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