Anonymous wrote:Nope, do as you wish. I do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It really isn't any different than someone having a conversation near you. If they aren't on speaker or facetime then you are just bothered that you cant eavesdrop as you are only getting half the conversation.
People need to not be so rude to carry on phone conversations in public spaces. Period
Why is it different than a regular conversation tho? Explain.
Anonymous wrote:Nope, do as you wish. I do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It really isn't any different than someone having a conversation near you. If they aren't on speaker or facetime then you are just bothered that you cant eavesdrop as you are only getting half the conversation.
People need to not be so rude to carry on phone conversations in public spaces. Period
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was with a friend waiting in line in front of a guy who was yapping madly into his phone.
I turned to my friend and said (at volume) "Do you ever have that not-so-fresh feeling?" We then discussed in detail some of the unpleasant symptoms that come with that "feeling."
Wasn't long before the guy hung up. He also left.
You and your friend were just as rude as the guy. Someone else's rudeness and bad manners doesn't excuse your own

Anonymous wrote:In public? Yes
At home or visiting someone else’s home, depends.
Anonymous wrote:I was with a friend waiting in line in front of a guy who was yapping madly into his phone.
I turned to my friend and said (at volume) "Do you ever have that not-so-fresh feeling?" We then discussed in detail some of the unpleasant symptoms that come with that "feeling."
Wasn't long before the guy hung up. He also left.
Anonymous wrote:I was once waiting at the gate at an airport at about 6:30 in the morning when a guy called his daughter on speakerphone and started singing Happy Birthday.
People were glaring at him and grumbling. The daughter said something and the man said -- really loudly -- "I can't hear you, Larla, people here are being very rude and talking out loud in here."
[eyeroll]
Anonymous wrote:A woman decided to answer a FACETIME in the (small, crowded) waiting area of our kids' martial arts class last week. Very rude.