Answer 1
It's pretty sad that people can judge or make cruel comments on things like a voice.
I suggest that you either ignore it, or you can just laugh it off and say some joke or something so it seems like it doesn't bother you. this will hopefully make you seem more confident in yourself and people won't be so rude
Good luck, and I'm so sorry you have to deal with people like that just because your voice is 'different'
Answer 2
You could look puzzled and turn your ear to them and say: "I'm sorry. I can't understand what you are saying. Please speak more clearly."
Answer 3
A counselor at school, your doctor, or your parents may be able to arrange for you to see a speech pathologist. Many different kinds of voice conditions can be successfully treated. You can do more than you might think; at least start with an evaluation with a speech pathologist. You won't be any worse off learning where you stand.
Answer 4
Just say, with a calm voice: "I know I do, so what?, do you have a problem with that? If you do, then go over there, where you cant hear my funny voice. If not, then please be quiet and keep your comments to yourself" This type of answer applies to most types of verbal bullying
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