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Today, I went to a hearing aid shop in Machida. I've been looking for new one over a couple of years. Now, I am using a terrible one which obviously has the improper circuit design. It doesn't really matter on normal Japanese conversations but it does in music scenes and on conversations with foreign languages. At the end of the day, I found much better and very expensive one luckily. It was funny at the shop. First of all, I explained about the hearing aid what I am looking for and my audibility to a staff with lots of technical terms and medical terms. I realised that at the conversation with a careful eye contact, he couldn't understand 40 percent of what I explained. I don't mean the staff is bad but rather I am a extremely rare person. It happens normally. So I had to explain with easier way with easier words. It was a tougher work than I had thought. It reminded me of Dan, he always talks to me with easy words. Thanks! You're doing very good job. Now I have to do lots of tests of the new hearing aid in a variety of situations before purchase. I think it is going really well at the moment.
