2Walk Away
The increased distance from the source of the sound, reduces the amount of sound energy reaching your ears. The sound amplitude is lower the further away you move. We use this strategy in reverse as well, if we want to hear something better, we move closer to the sound source.
In an open space with no reflective surfaces, sound energy would decrease 6 dB every time the distance is doubled from the source.
In the real world, there are usually reflective and absorptive surfaces, and so you don’t always get exactly 6 dB reductions when doubling the distance.
This explains why you can hear your friends easily when talking in the same room, but it becomes more difficult when you try to talk to each other from a distance. You are further away from each other, and the sound energy diminishes quickly as it travels away from the person speaking.