Why do people FaceTime in public?

Anonymous
I find it to be so rude. I don't need to hear both sides of your conversation. And it's always so freaking loud that I can't ignore it. I see it happening more frequently lately. Can't people save it for when they're not out in public?
Anonymous
I only ever do it while I'm letting my kid run around a restaurant.
Anonymous
I actually prefer hearing both sides of the conversation to just one side. I hate those people talking into their earbuds. They're usually just as loud and look crazy doing it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I only ever do it while I'm letting my kid run around a restaurant.


Haha you joke, but I saw that exact scenario today.
Anonymous
I share an office with a woman that does this. she also speaks all her texts and listens to InfoWars on the radio. I wear headphones.
Anonymous
I hate it too. I once went to lunch during the work day and this family was facetiming another family member and showing what they got for lunch. REALLY?! Nobody honestly gives a crap what anyone else eats!
Anonymous
Well, my husband is in Afghanistan. Sometimes he Facetimes when I'm out (b/c of time zone). I try to go somewhere quiet and out of the way, but sometimes it's unavoidable.
Anonymous
Nope. Its the new phone. It's happening. Just as if we were both there talking at the table next to you. I never FaceTime at a higher volume than that. My opportunities to catch up with relatives and soldiers doesn't revolve around your comfort.
Anonymous
Sometimes I have to. A 3.5 year old former charge (I'm a nanny) calls me every single night when I'm just getting home from work. If I am at the grocery store or on another errand I have to accept his call long enough to explain where I am and tell him that I will call him back - otherwise he is heartbroken. Annoying to you (a stranger) - or breaking a little guy's heart? No contest - you lose. Sorry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes I have to. A 3.5 year old former charge (I'm a nanny) calls me every single night when I'm just getting home from work. If I am at the grocery store or on another errand I have to accept his call long enough to explain where I am and tell him that I will call him back - otherwise he is heartbroken. Annoying to you (a stranger) - or breaking a little guy's heart? No contest - you lose. Sorry.


I bet you're an amazing nanny, that is so sweet of you!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I hate it too. I once went to lunch during the work day and this family was facetiming another family member and showing what they got for lunch. REALLY?! Nobody honestly gives a crap what anyone else eats!


People do this while walking down the street, makes no sense to me. Can't you just call the person, do they need to see you too?
Anonymous
I was once followed by men when I was traveling alone in a city. I am convinced that face timing the sights and speaking loudly made them a bit more reluctant to be seen on camera, and they eventually stopped following me.
Anonymous
How am I supposed to know where people are when I face time them?
Anonymous
This is technology run amok. Not an improvement.

I highly doubt most of the people doing this are talking to soldiers or former charges.

I hate that there are no boundaries anymore. People are so damn inappropriate and obnoxious.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is technology run amok. Not an improvement.

I highly doubt most of the people doing this are talking to soldiers or former charges.

I hate that there are no boundaries anymore. People are so damn inappropriate and obnoxious.


+1

You new here?

Last week, I was in a store, doing a regular transaction - except I could not hear the clerk because the lady behind me had three little kids who were running around crazy, especially up to the charge machine where I was paying. One tried to press the buttons. The kids were old enough to know better, or at least listen to a "don't do that" from their mom, who of course did nothing. Space is of no consequence here.
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