But with it comes a serious nuisance problem
Yesterday I went for a ride on the street, and I felt that there were square dancers in almost every place where there was a large open space, and the sound could be heard through the whole street (almost the distance between two traffic lights). The distance between two traffic lights), compared to the sound leakage of KTV is not bad. You can't go out for a walk without getting around this crowd either.
Since we don't have any laws or regulations in this area, I think it's only useful for a while to play the Great Compassion Mantra on the news and to throw garbage away, but it doesn't make sense in the long run. A few opposing forces can not fight the huge square dance group. And throwing objects from the air has been criminalized in the new civil code.
I don't know how other bystanders feel about square dancing, but for me personally, when I want to start studying or have something to do at home, square dancing around me seriously affects my efficiency and disrupts my thoughts and mind.
But my parents, who are not too hard of hearing, are not affected at all, or don't feel anything even if they pass by.
One time my mom's headphones leaked and she couldn't hear it at all, I could hear it from some distance
I read on b-site that there's a group of people called the highly sensitive, which only makes up 20% of the population, so I guess I'm one of those. It's always hard for the minority to be understood by the majority. /Human sadness and joy really don't connect/
Attached are 5 criteria for judging highly sensitive people:
1. very sharp senses, easily shocked
2. easily fluctuating moods, easy to **** feelings, more empathetic
3. conflict avoidance
4. prefer to be alone in a quiet environment
5. often Reflective