Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm still trying to figure out why people feel the need to have inane conversations on their cell phones in public at all, much less on a speakerphone where I am subjected to both ends of the stupid conversation.
+1
Talking on your phone in public is rude. At the gym, on the metro, at the grocery store, wherever. A quick "hi we're calling to confirm your appointment" is fine, but conversations? Not ok in public ever, even without speakerphone. Have your long conversations in private.
umm...your weird. Nothing wrong with having a conversation. Do you whisper to your friends when you're out in public together? God forbid people hear your conversation then! Oh wait, it's not over the phone so it's not rude in that case...riiight.![]()
Not at all the same. Speakerphone is actually better than just hearing someone talk on the phone - one-way "conversations" are grating to listen to.
I don't think you understand. PP is saying speakerphone conversations are rude in public and should be done behind closed doors. That is silly, and no different than talking to someone in person.
Anonymous wrote:It is usually African American women? I've found they often do this. I've noticed it especially at the doctors office. They also watch videos without a headset.
Anonymous wrote:FaceTime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm still trying to figure out why people feel the need to have inane conversations on their cell phones in public at all, much less on a speakerphone where I am subjected to both ends of the stupid conversation.
+1
Talking on your phone in public is rude. At the gym, on the metro, at the grocery store, wherever. A quick "hi we're calling to confirm your appointment" is fine, but conversations? Not ok in public ever, even without speakerphone. Have your long conversations in private.
umm...your weird. Nothing wrong with having a conversation. Do you whisper to your friends when you're out in public together? God forbid people hear your conversation then! Oh wait, it's not over the phone so it's not rude in that case...riiight.![]()
Not at all the same. Speakerphone is actually better than just hearing someone talk on the phone - one-way "conversations" are grating to listen to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm still trying to figure out why people feel the need to have inane conversations on their cell phones in public at all, much less on a speakerphone where I am subjected to both ends of the stupid conversation.
+1
Talking on your phone in public is rude. At the gym, on the metro, at the grocery store, wherever. A quick "hi we're calling to confirm your appointment" is fine, but conversations? Not ok in public ever, even without speakerphone. Have your long conversations in private.
umm...your weird. Nothing wrong with having a conversation. Do you whisper to your friends when you're out in public together? God forbid people hear your conversation then! Oh wait, it's not over the phone so it's not rude in that case...riiight.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm still trying to figure out why people feel the need to have inane conversations on their cell phones in public at all, much less on a speakerphone where I am subjected to both ends of the stupid conversation.
+1
Talking on your phone in public is rude. At the gym, on the metro, at the grocery store, wherever. A quick "hi we're calling to confirm your appointment" is fine, but conversations? Not ok in public ever, even without speakerphone. Have your long conversations in private.
Anonymous wrote:Because they want to make me crazy.
oh, sorry, that's only the woman in the office across the hall from mine. Shut your damn door you loser. I do not want to know why your SIL was arrested over Thanksgiving. (WTF?!)
Anonymous wrote:I'm still trying to figure out why people feel the need to have inane conversations on their cell phones in public at all, much less on a speakerphone where I am subjected to both ends of the stupid conversation.