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Going to a restaurant with a group is one of my worst-case scenarios when it comes to hearing and understanding others and participating in conversation even though I'll be wearing my hearing aids.
I go to restaurants with a lot of trepidation, especially when I’m with people who might not know I have a hearing loss. A lot of questions cross my mind before I even get to the restaurant.
- Will the restaurant be crowded?
- Will we be seated at a table in a particularly noisy part of the restaurant?
- Will others mind if I ask to switch seats so I can hear and see better?
- Will I be able to hear the wait staff?
- Will the restaurant lower the level of the background music if it’s too loud for me to understand others?
- Do I let the other people know I have a hearing loss?
- Should I bring my remote microphone?
- Will I need to bring a battery pack so my remote microphone doesn’t run out of power mid-conversation?
Maybe I should just stay home?.....
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