Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think we have reached a tipping point where people no longer hesitate to make loud phone calls in public. The person next to me on the metro is screaming at her phone, which she has on speaker. She is talking to a kid, yelling stuff like “I like cookies too!” into the phone. Yesterday at Northside Social there were multiple people who were clearly working taking calls on headphones, yelling away into the air in front of them.
I think this is just the new normal now. No one cares if it is rude, and we are sliding into a place where most people are going to be doing it.
I hate it.
I love threads like this which reveal the truth about public transit. Meanwhile, open reddit and it's wackos spamming that transit is some blissful experience and cars should be banned.
It's happening on airplanes too, with alarming regularity. Not just loud calls while on the ground, but watching videos without headphones, etc. Sucks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just ask them if they can't afford airpods
What a weird question. Lots of rich people do this, and lots of poor people have courtesy.
"Money can't buy you class."
None of the people doing this appear to have money OR class. Or jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Taking calls in public, whether on speaker or not, is so rude. It's one thing if it's a brief call (like a call to confirm in appointment) but people who take calls on the metro, in stores, in gyms, etc are classless turds.
No, even this is rude if it's on speaker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think we have reached a tipping point where people no longer hesitate to make loud phone calls in public. The person next to me on the metro is screaming at her phone, which she has on speaker. She is talking to a kid, yelling stuff like “I like cookies too!” into the phone. Yesterday at Northside Social there were multiple people who were clearly working taking calls on headphones, yelling away into the air in front of them.
I think this is just the new normal now. No one cares if it is rude, and we are sliding into a place where most people are going to be doing it.
I hate it.
I love threads like this which reveal the truth about public transit. Meanwhile, open reddit and it's wackos spamming that transit is some blissful experience and cars should be banned.
Anonymous wrote:I was in a doctor’s office waiting room the other day, and an elderly woman had a half hour conversation with her friend about an upcoming visit. LOUDLY. I generally try to give elderly people the benefit of the doubt, and this was a doctor’s office for really serious stuff, so plan your visit, I guess? But I could not believe she sat in a crowded waiting room and passed the time by just chatting away!
Anonymous wrote:I think we have reached a tipping point where people no longer hesitate to make loud phone calls in public. The person next to me on the metro is screaming at her phone, which she has on speaker. She is talking to a kid, yelling stuff like “I like cookies too!” into the phone. Yesterday at Northside Social there were multiple people who were clearly working taking calls on headphones, yelling away into the air in front of them.
I think this is just the new normal now. No one cares if it is rude, and we are sliding into a place where most people are going to be doing it.
I hate it.
Anonymous wrote:Taking calls in public, whether on speaker or not, is so rude. It's one thing if it's a brief call (like a call to confirm in appointment) but people who take calls on the metro, in stores, in gyms, etc are classless turds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just ask them if they can't afford airpods
What a weird question. Lots of rich people do this, and lots of poor people have courtesy.
"Money can't buy you class."
Anonymous wrote:I hate it too.
I was in a laundromat a few days ago and while it is not my favorite place to be…..during the day it’s nice to relax w/a good book while waiting for my clothes to wash/dry.
Some guy (older, 40-50’s) sat close to me & alternated playing loud music on his phone along w/watching some obnoxious show.
At times, he would shut everything off and I would be relieved that I could read again in peace but then he would blast stuff again.
It was on + off for like twenty min.
I had a horrid headache 🤕 when I left and had to take a nap when I got home!
Anonymous wrote:And what’s with speakerphone/FaceTime without headphones???!! It’s bad enough I have to hear your half of the conversation, lately I have to hear BOTH sides.
Anonymous wrote:And what’s with speakerphone/FaceTime without headphones???!! It’s bad enough I have to hear your half of the conversation, lately I have to hear BOTH sides.