Atria35 (post: 1466816) wrote:I don't think of myself in the third person.
However, I do give my inner voice an 'avatar' of my own creation. I like to use her when I'm thinking about myself.
Same for me. When I think in my own voice, I tend to imagine a more animesque version of me.
Mr. SmartyPants (post: 1466837) wrote:I do not think in my own voice. Actually most of the time I don't even think with any form of imagery unless I explicitly have to. I'm a very conceptual and abstract thinker.
So if I think about the number "1", I don't imagine a "1" but the idea of one.
Wow, that's different. I'm a visual person, and tend to think of images of numbers when I count and letters when I spell.
MrKrillz0r (post: 1466838) wrote:I have english me and swedish me. Since I talk so much english online I tend to think in english sometimes, and the english voice I somewhat different from my swedish one somehow. (At least in my mind, I hope it isn't in real life)
And then I have spanish me which sounds like a retard 'cuz whenever I think in spanish I sound like those sound tapes we had at school. (Thinking in spanish rarely happens, and if its does its probably just a really easy sentance since I'm totally worthless at the language itself)
*Note how I used sometimes, somewhat and somehow in the same sentance*
I sometimes have to switch up mindsets for when I have to speak french when talkin with my french-speaking conversation partner or whenever I'm in my french class. I find myself thinking in french and completely understanding what it is, but mess up when I speak aloud. weird...but like someone said before, the voice in my head can pronounce almost everything correctly.
sh51 (post: 1466980) wrote:Most of the time I think in my own voice.
But sometimes not. Sometimes I think in the voice of anime or game characters ecpecially the those with low tone voice
Me too. and I write more than I speak.
Likewise. Sometims I think in Vic's voice. Sometimes Crispin Freeman's voice. and...thanks to Kaligraphic, now I sometimes find myself thing in Morgan Freeman's voice.