TikTok and it has now racked up 1.3million views.With a smile, Charli sweetly asked: “Are you okay?”The stranger then responded: “Are you aware of the maximum volume for buskers?”Charli wrote on the screen she ‘knew’ what was about to happen between the pair.She replied: “Erm no.”Not happy with the busker, the man declared: “You shouldn’t be able to hear you after 100 feet, I shouldn’t be able to hear you according to the council.“I can hear you right up the high street there, some people have hearing problems.
It’s really painful, it’s far too loud.”Having understood the man, Charli then tried to reason with the man.“That’s okay, no problem,” she said.The man then interrupted and declared: “It is a problem.”The busker then attempted to defend herself and sang as she informed the stranger that the council had made an appearance prior.“The council has already been down today and they haven’t said anything, so,” Charli shared.But, the man was having none of it.
He felt that Charli’s singing could affect people with a hearing condition called Hyperacusis which is described as noise sensitivity on the official NHS website.The man attempted to share his concerns, he noted: “Well they may not do, but I’m just telling you that there are people and I’ve got some friends as well who had to cover their ears as it was so painful.
Have you ever heard of Hyperacusis?”Charli told the man she was not aware of the condition, to which the man continued: “Well, look it up.
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