I HATE WHEN PEOPLE TALK ON THE CELL PHONE WHILE DRIVING!!!!
I can see that little silver sliver attached to their head as they're swerving too. Assholes.
I have VERY good phone etiquette. I refuse to talk on the phone in an elevator or when ordering in line for something. Yes, cell phones are a blessing but because of it people have developed awful, awful social habits.
You know, I hate seeing people talking and driving, but sometimes I do it too so I guess I'm a hypocrite. I do always wear a headset when I talk while driving so my hands are free, which helps a lot I think.
I agree about elevators and ESPECIALLY in line. Oh, and on the bus/train. UGH. Like I really need to hear someone shouting into their phone about the new shower curtain they just bought on sale!
My mom and I did once overhear a really amusing convo on the train in Philadelphia. It wasn't on a cell phone even, but it was wicked loud like people talk into their phones. It was these two women talking about different catalogs they buy clothes and shoes from. They were black and talked majorly in "ebonics" so it was like "And girl, them jeans was WHACK yo!" or whatever. It was really hard not to laugh. Maybe you had to be there. :)
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I can see that little silver sliver attached to their head as they're swerving too. Assholes.
I have VERY good phone etiquette. I refuse to talk on the phone in an elevator or when ordering in line for something. Yes, cell phones are a blessing but because of it people have developed awful, awful social habits.
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I agree about elevators and ESPECIALLY in line. Oh, and on the bus/train. UGH. Like I really need to hear someone shouting into their phone about the new shower curtain they just bought on sale!
My mom and I did once overhear a really amusing convo on the train in Philadelphia. It wasn't on a cell phone even, but it was wicked loud like people talk into their phones. It was these two women talking about different catalogs they buy clothes and shoes from. They were black and talked majorly in "ebonics" so it was like "And girl, them jeans was WHACK yo!" or whatever. It was really hard not to laugh. Maybe you had to be there. :)
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