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i don't much care about people talking on their phones in public transport... but then again, i'm a big nosy parker. :mrgreen: it'd be really irritating though if the same phone rings every few minutes. the only place i don't care to hear of people's conversation is at the movies!
well, at least you got something to blog about after your miserable experience with phone sex exhibitionist. :lol:
I combined a few experiences in the post but they’re all true, unfortunately. I don’t mind eavesdropping… I just don’t like it on public transport. My mind is elsewhere, so I don’t like being disturbed. I take my iPod with me now to block it out, but even that doesn’t work all the time.
I get so angry when people do that during movies! If they do that during Indiana Jones, I’m not responsible for my actions. I’d probably be kicked out, but it’d be worth it! At least I’d have something to blog about. Couldn’t be a much weirder post than this one. 8)
One of the things that outrage me the most are those nasty ringtones. There are at least a dozen here that have some sort of sexual moaning or seriously deranged cussing. I do not find it appropriate AT ALL. I one time had my cell phone go off in a meeting. It was a love song, really sappy. That embarrassed me and I learned to quickly put my phone on vibrate when in public settings AND put a neutral ringtone. No one needs to know who is calling you. Seriously!
We have a lot of those ringtones as well. They're awful. What I don't understand is why they're so easy to purchase; they're often advertised with other ringtones in family magazines, which is hardly appropriate. The worst experience I've had was when my mobile rang while I was at a writing group; we were in the middle of an exercise, so it was like the worst time. And I organised the meeting! I didn't make that mistake again.
I guess it could have been worse, though. It could have been the Crazy Frog ringtone. :)
I am with you on this one CJ, there's nothing quite so annoying is there?
S :)
I might have given Apple an idea for their next iPod ad; who needs Feist's song when you can have an iPod opera. ;) Perhaps we need an annual No Mobiles Day; at least then we'd get one day's peace a year!
I have not had the privilege of experiencing those moaning ringtones. I guess I just hang with the wrong (right) crowd? I would think they might be amusing to certain individuals for, maybe, three days, but wouldn't they get old after a while? I haven't taken buses for a some time, as I live out in suburbia here. Sometimes I've felt I've missed riding the bus, as I always found it such a slice of life in the city, but maybe I should count my blessings!
You might be lucky then if you haven't had to use a bus! I can't say I like them much. They were upgraded for the Olympics but aren't in great condition now. It's fun people-watching, though; you learn a lot about people by being on a bus or a train. Those ringtones drive me nuts. I heard one a year or so ago and then they seemed to disappear, so perhaps they do lose their novelty value. But they seem to be back now. :roll:
I still remember the first time I saw a mobile phone. It was in The X-Files. I thought they were gimmicky and would never catch on. Boy was I wrong! :)
By the way, I read your last post that you like to do memes? I have one weekly meme running called Love Q which is mainly on relationship topics. Right now, all the participants are ladies and I sure love to hear a guy's point of view. Anyway, that is if you are interested. :)
And I do like memes. I'd be interested in yours, particularly to provide a male perspective. I might not be able to do it every week but when a topic takes my interest, I'll have a look. Love the poetry on your site too. :)
So your phone is like a lifeline for you, Amanda? I can definitely see how a phone would be important when you need to keep on top of events like that. I don't really hate phones, though, I just wish people would be more respectful in public. But people have been saying that since Walkman's... nothing ever changes.
I know how you feel! Dropping the phone in the toilet works but it doesn't really let the frustration out... I recommend taking a hammer to it. Works for me. :)
Some people have no cooth and to broadcast your intimate details in front of strangers is a bit much. Although to them it may be exhilarating and the main reason they do it.
Who knows?
I'm guessing they were exhibitionists; broadcasting their relationship like that is appalling, so they must have found something about it exciting. I have no idea what... hopefully I never find out! :) It was a wakeup call, though. I'm careful when I sit next to someone now. You never know who they really are, after all.
Overall I can't see anything changing unless people realise that what they do has an impact on other people. I can't imagine most people would want me to intrude on them, so why should the reverse be any different? But it's free speech in Australia too, so it won't change. Maybe the government should give us earplugs instead.
And thank you for the compliment about my writing. I liked your blog too and I'd be very interested in your writing meme. I might not be able to do it all the time as I'm a very slow writer but I'd love to give it a try at some stage. Thanks for stopping by. :)