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:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
GAHHHH why do people do this? I have seen people Facetiming on a Metro bus! They weren't even talking, just watching each other. So bizarre to me!
I don't understand people who have long ass phone convos in public. One thing to chat idly for five minutes and then say "Gotta go, call you back later" but I've been on busses, in grocery stores, waiting rooms, etc. with people having conversations for 30+ minutes! And sometimes about very personal matters. Once in a waiting room this girl was talking about her friend hooking up with a guy at their college homecoming and I was like...maybe she doesn't want you putting her shit on blast in a dermatologist waiting room? Totally foreign concept to me to do this. No one wants to hear you babble incessantly.
That's when you decide to play your music in public. If they complain, laugh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
GAHHHH why do people do this? I have seen people Facetiming on a Metro bus! They weren't even talking, just watching each other. So bizarre to me!
I don't understand people who have long ass phone convos in public. One thing to chat idly for five minutes and then say "Gotta go, call you back later" but I've been on busses, in grocery stores, waiting rooms, etc. with people having conversations for 30+ minutes! And sometimes about very personal matters. Once in a waiting room this girl was talking about her friend hooking up with a guy at their college homecoming and I was like...maybe she doesn't want you putting her shit on blast in a dermatologist waiting room? Totally foreign concept to me to do this. No one wants to hear you babble incessantly.
That's when you decide to play your music in public. If they complain, laugh.
Anonymous wrote:Even silent use of your IPhone in a common area is rude.
What is wrong with people these days??!?
Anonymous wrote:Aside from the rudeness I don’t know why people aren’t concerned about strangers knowing so much about them.
I’ve also heard of people being fired for talking about clients, and in some cases lawyers violating privilege. Best story I heard was a cab driver calling some moron’s firm after hearing him discuss a case.
Anonymous wrote:If others are in the room say watching TV, is it rude to carry on a phone conversation?