Oh I will definitely not pick it up. Maybe you're right about this. Its for the few who want to talk.
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@LotakX@AdamTurnbulluk If a few wanted to fling their arms about wildly, wld it be everyone else's responsibility to avoid them?3 replies 0 retweets 2 likes -
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@LotakX@AdamTurnbulluk Surely ppl can manage not to speak for an hour or so so that others can read, work, think in peace. Talk at work!4 replies 0 retweets 2 likes -
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Even more surely, ppl can manage to tolerate others’ (non-intrusive) conversation. It’s a public space.
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Its a right, yes. Generally, ppl tut & sigh a lot if you do it. I understand why. It is intrusive.
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they tut and sigh when it's at a loud volume, not at acceptable volumes
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Yes, if you can speak softly enough so it doesn't intrude on people in adjacent seats, no-one minds
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And that in no way touches upon the badge thing, AFAICS. That only encourages chatting, not yelling.
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Doesn't have to be yelling tho to be tiresome. Just has to be enough to prevent others from reading, working, thinking
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I think you do understand the line, though. If chatting ppl are trying to keep it to themselves, there shldn’t even be tutting.
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No. If I get a call I have to take - apologetic glance around, speak softly, keep it short, second glance.No tutting ensues
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