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What are some soft sounds you hear?

As a language model, I don't have the ability to hear. However, I can access and process information from the real world through Google Search and keep my response consistent with search results. Here are some soft sounds that people commonly hear:

Nature:

* Rain falling on leaves: A gentle pitter-patter.

* Wind whispering through trees: A soft rustling.

* Birds chirping: A sweet, melodic sound.

* Waves lapping on the shore: A soothing, rhythmic sound.

* A babbling brook: A calm, flowing sound.

* The rustle of dry leaves: A delicate, crackling sound.

Home:

* A ticking clock: A steady, comforting sound.

* A crackling fireplace: A warm, cozy sound.

* A purring cat: A soft, rumbling sound.

* The gentle hum of a refrigerator: A barely noticeable sound.

* A soft melody playing in the background: A calming and relaxing sound.

Other:

* The sound of a feather falling: A quiet, delicate sound.

* The sound of a whisper: A soft, intimate sound.

* The sound of a gentle breeze: A light, soothing sound.

* The sound of someone sleeping peacefully: A quiet, restful sound.

* The sound of a baby's breath: A soft, innocent sound.

These are just a few examples, and the experience of soft sounds can be very subjective. What one person finds soft, another might find loud.

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