Teachers often tell their students they are being "loquacious" as a fun synonym for "talks too much", while framing it as a positive character trait. "You're being loquacious, let's keep quieter! (Smile)" By often, I mean 15% of teachers may utilize this word in that context, and that's only in school.
Loquacious is a word that isn't needed - it has replacements like "chatty", or "talkative", that a person would uses hundreds of times before dusting off the big word.
Garrulous is a word that isn't even used, except on old SAT tests.