I do genuinely find noise hard to cope with, especially talking noise. Possibly because of growing up an only child in a quiet house. BUT /1
-
-
When there's a campaign claiming its good to have more conversation in confined spaces, reasonable for others to say why they prefer less /3
-
However, mostly I am being facetious & shld not suspected of wanting to penalise ppl who talk a lot in places others can't help but hear /4
-
This is not a human rights issue.Its an opinion on what behaviour most suited to confined spaces full of ppl. Now sick of it & expect u r 2
-
Tweet unavailable
-
If the tube chat campaign works, yes. You cld be stuck in a box underground surrounded by chatterers. Don't think it will tho
-
Londoners notorious for not talking to each other or making eye contact & I think this will continue & that is good.
-
I'm taciturn by nature. Always have my Ipod on & book in hand on public transport
End of conversation
New conversation -
-
-
I have (mild) noise sensitivity. I am driven to distraction by loud-talkers on public transport.
-
Me too. I can get quite agitated. When spending day at Disneyland Paris, got ludicrously tearful after a few hours!
End of conversation
New conversation -
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.