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Which Public Places Make People Lower Their Voice?

Ordinary choices often hide invisible systems.

People speak quietly when environments signal shared respect. The hidden mechanism is acoustic etiquette.

Silence is often social rather than enforced.

Libraries, museums, and waiting rooms teach visitors how loudly they belong.

The hidden mechanism is acoustic etiquette.

People think quiet places create respect. Often, respect creates quiet places.

Which Public Places Make People Lower Their Voice?

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