I often find myself reading something on the bus or subway, but then not understand anything I read. This seems to be because of the constant noises. Not even instrumental music helps, as that distracts me as well and also does not always match the theme of the book.

The best working one in noisy places seems to be white noise, with complete silence being the best overall. How do yall handle such situations?

  • gettingstranger@lemm.ee
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    5 months ago

    I enjoy having music going. It can only be instrumental, so I prefer video game scores or classical pieces.

    I can’t read in public, though. There’s too much going on and my ADHD is in overdrive lol

  • weremacaque@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    It depends on the book. I think it works better with horror or books that are focused on music to have a playlist in the background.

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    5 months ago

    I need complete silence for stuff that require precision and concentration, working and reading are the main ones. I could read manga or something in a not so quiet environment but that’s it.

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    5 months ago

    This isn’t quite what you’ve asked, but I’ve found two things over the years:

    • Familiarity matters. I remember that as a kid, I didn’t listen to music when doing homework. I couldn’t understand how people could manage. Later, I used music on headphones in a work environment to drown out noise that was more-distracting, and it wasn’t an issue once I got used to it, could write software without problems with music. I remember reading that some people say that they can’t concentrate when it’s too quiet, if they’re accustomed to being in a noisy environment, because the silence becomes a distraction.

    • The type of noise matters. I don’t require white noise, but in terms of how-distracting something is, I’d say that my ranking is something like silence > white-noise-type stuff > “ambient” sounds like waves or wind > lyric-free music > music with lyrics > speech > half of a conversation.

      By “half of a conversation”, I mean a conversation in the background where I can only hear one end. This usually comes up when someone is talking on a cell phone in a public place in the background. I think that what’s going on here is something like that we’ve trained ourself that if someone says something and then there’s no response, it means that they’re talking to us, and so we’ll say “huh?” and look up. It’s good that that happens. Unfortunately, that’s also the effect one gets when one can only hear one side of a cell phone conversation. Just a constant series of attention-grabbing events for me. I’d rather have two people talking to each other near me than one person on a phone, even though it’s technically more speech.

      Generally, I prefer “lyric-free music or better” when doing something that requires concentration, but can live with music with lyrics.

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      5 months ago

      Good points. I actually prefer writing software with music, but not when reading books. It’s weird.

      I can definitely relate to your last point. When I hear people talking, I often find myself subconciously trying to piece together what they’re saying, which distracts me from focusing on my reading. More speech where I can’t comprehend what people are talking about seems to be less distracting than one person speaking.

  • hendrik@palaver.p3x.de
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    5 months ago

    Uh, really depends on the type of book, what kind of noise it is, and how concentrated I am. I don’t think I can do it early in the morning or after a long day. I have some amount of tolerance when my brain is still well off. But there’s certainly a limit. And it’s different on each train. The people who commute to and from work are often considerate. But once I’m directly in between a group of people who talk to each other, I put away my book and switch to music, or doom-scrolling on my phone.

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    5 months ago

    I love listening to solo piano or ambient music while reading. Any other type of music is too much for my brain to handle.

    It’s an adjustment I had to make when everyone started working from home in 2020, and I find it works well on transit too. Might just be that I’ve trained my brain to go into focus mode when I hear that type of music.

  • Call me Lenny/Leni@lemm.ee
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    5 months ago

    I need silence to read, or at least consistent noise, like the sound of a vent. The same applies if I’m trying to sleep. My mind isn’t very vivid, so I guess speech overrides it easily.

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      5 months ago

      My minds very vivid, yet I’m the same. OTOH, I’m going to bed to read right now and my wife is watching stupid true-crime TV. I’ve learned to drown it out when I read. If it annoys me, I use ear plugs.

  • thisbenzingring@lemmy.sdf.org
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    5 months ago

    No. I would read on the bus. I can read in the most crazy of spaces…

    The Expanse was something I was absolutely absorbed with. Each new book was magic to my imagination.

    I rode public transit and had to walk a lot to get to work, through downtown Seattle

    I would read and walk, I knew the best/optimal path that would have the least traffic and still get me to work on time. My bosses boss found me one day reading and waiting for the crosswalk and then crossing in rush hour traffic and it blew her mind. I was listening to the world around me but I was in that book!

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      5 months ago

      The Expanse is some of the finest fiction (and TV!) I’ve ever experienced. Holding off on a 3rd read because there’s so much more out there I’ve never touched.

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        5 months ago

        I was once again pitching the Expanse to my sister tonight. To anyone who hasn’t dove in: if you’re nerdy enough for the fediverse; you’ll love it.

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    5 months ago

    I actually need some kind of unobtrusive noise. I usually pick some ambient scene off YouTube that has a fireplace and rain or rain with thunder.

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    5 months ago

    I need not voices to read fiction.
    But loud non-speaking noises don’t interfere.

    Oddly, articles, Wikipedia, and websites, I can read much more easily while people are talking.