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Badger

NOT the Honey Badger
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May 8, 2007
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Toronto
When did people stop holding their phone up to their ear to take a call? The number of people I see holding their phone in front of their face on speakerphone, like they're on an episode of The Apprentice. Why? What possible benefit is there for doing that, other than annoying everyone around you because you're shouting into the phone and the other side of the call is being played out loud?
 




Cotton Socks

Skint Supporter
Feb 20, 2017
2,209
I don't like it as I'm nosey & want to hear what the other person is saying. :lolol:

Music or tik tok etc being played without ear phones drives me insane.
2 years ago a couple of teenage girls got on the bus & were driving me (and I assume the other passengers) mad with some really crap tinny sounding dance music. I'm not sure if it was the music or being annoyed at what rubbish constitutes dance music these days. After 10 mins or so I came up with a plan that wouldn't involve me just telling them to STFU.
I waited until the next track had just started, put on a really sad face, went over to them and said....
'I'm really sorry girl's but could you turn it off please, it's just that it was my mum's funeral yesterday & they played that track when the curtains were being closed, it's a bit raw at the moment'.
They very kindly turned it off, apologised & said they hoped I was ok. Somehow I kept a straight face said 'Thanks, I'm ok' and went back to my seat. Unfortunately I couldn't turn around to see how they were reacting to the thought of an elderly lady having whatever crap it was, played at her funeral. They got off 5 mins later, it amused me for days after! 😁
 


A mex eyecan

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Nov 3, 2011
3,971
Yonks back when mobile phones were just mobile phones I was sitting in a cafe having lunch with a mate, we had decided to catch up when we were both working in same town that day.

Behind us sat what turned out to be a sales manager and sales rep holding a telephone conversation with what must probably have been another employed by same business.

They were happily talking away in the old Dom Jolly voice volume. Their discussions were all about one of their clients for whom they were the incumbent supplier and were having to re-tender for. Mr big sales manager was literally reading through the products, line by line, stating his cost prices, line by line, his margins, line by line and followed by their new submission.

What they didn’t realise was my mate worked for one of their competitors and who was had also been invited to tender for the same customer.….. He found it really quite interesting and extremely beneficial. Strangely he won the contract having submitted a tender that was better than Mr Sales Managers …. odd that.

Be careful what you discuss and importantly where you discuss it.
 


Peteinblack

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Jun 3, 2004
4,175
Bath, Somerset.
When did people stop holding their phone up to their ear to take a call? The number of people I see holding their phone in front of their face on speakerphone, like they're on an episode of The Apprentice. Why? What possible benefit is there for doing that, other than annoying everyone around you because you're shouting into the phone and the other side of the call is being played out loud?
I read somewhere that this 'trend' was started by that plastic surgically-enhanced waste of space Kim Kardashian, and immediately, millions of air-headed young females and glamour-model wannabes began doing the same.

Walk down any British street now, and it's teeming with vacuous bimbos having a loud, attention-seeking, conversation via a phone which is nowhere near their ear. Of course, every sentence starts with "Ohmigod", and every third word is "like".
 


albionalba

Football with optimism
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Aug 31, 2023
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sadly in Scotland
When did people stop holding their phone up to their ear to take a call?
Yes only an hour ago I saw someone from another office to mine in our shared common area going full pelt on a business call in this way. I really felt like snatching their phone and throwing it from the 4th floor window. There was no reason for doing this. In addition to the reasons and influences stated in this thread I think it is also that social media has created a climate for all information posted being in the public domain with no regard for truth or relevance to the audience, hence the 'share my phone call' trend is simply the audio version of sharing-my-shite-like-it-or-not represented on social media.......
 




The Clamp

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Jan 11, 2016
26,411
West is BEST
I read somewhere that this 'trend' was started by that plastic surgically-enhanced waste of space Kim Kardashian, and immediately, millions of air-headed young females and glamour-model wannabes began doing the same.

Walk down any British street now, and it's teeming with vacuous bimbos having a loud, attention-seeking, conversation via a phone which is nowhere near their ear. Of course, every sentence starts with "Ohmigod", and every third word is "like".
Yes, started by that ilk.

They have it on speaker so the audience can hear the conversation.

Because every **** thinks they are the special star of their own life they believe what they and their equally porcine, idiotic mates have to say to each other is of interest to the entire immediate area.
 
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HeaviestTed

I’m eating
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Mar 23, 2023
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I work in Costa from time to time. I’m there for a set period, doing stuff I can do without thinking too much. And I always purchase a couple of drinks ie conscious it’s a business and needs to make money. I wouldn’t dare spend hours there. Moreover want to. Nor would I consider a meeting online in respect of colleagues because of all the background noise. I do see others doing the complete opposite as you’ve observed and really do wonder!
I thought you were saying you were a Costa employee 😂
 






bhafc99

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Oct 14, 2003
7,479
Dubai
I’ve just seen a job ad for a lighthouse keeper - worth a punt? :lolol:
I wouldn’t bother. Those seem to come around quite regularly.
 


METALMICKY

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Jan 30, 2004
6,940
I quite enjoy going for breakfast/coffee of a morning on my days off, with friends or happy to go solo. It’s nice, relaxing.

Increasingly I find myself having to move tables or even down my coffee and leave the whole place.

Why?

People having full on work zoom or teams meetings.

It’s so annoying. They seem to revel in talking loudly about their boring jobs.
Lots of “hey guys, I wanted to touch base on this as I feel blah blah”

I just had to move downstairs in my favourite cafe because upstairs is rammed with people in teeny beanies holding laptop meetings. A cacophony. Upstairs used to be chilled and quiet away from the yoga mums and labradoodles .

On the bus on the way here three teens at the back playing some noisy tv program on their phone and yelling and jumping to whatever it was that was happening on their program. I mean screaming like 12 ye old girls. They were 16/17 ye old lads.

Does everyone treat the world like it’s their own front room now? “I’ll do what I like and you’ll just have to poke up with it”

It seems every whim or requirement of every one is catered for these days unless you just want a bit of decorum?

Increasingly I just want to move to the middle of nowhere and get away from all this noise.
This with bells on! And what do you think the basis of Bob Mortimer's excellent ' Train Guy ' YouTube videos are? Look at me business types making sure you know how important they are

 






BN9 BHA

DOCKERS
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Jul 14, 2013
22,857
Newhaven
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Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
56,728
Faversham
I quite enjoy going for breakfast/coffee of a morning on my days off, with friends or happy to go solo. It’s nice, relaxing.

Increasingly I find myself having to move tables or even down my coffee and leave the whole place.

Why?

People having full on work zoom or teams meetings.

It’s so annoying. They seem to revel in talking loudly about their boring jobs.
Lots of “hey guys, I wanted to touch base on this as I feel blah blah”

I just had to move downstairs in my favourite cafe because upstairs is rammed with people in teeny beanies holding laptop meetings. A cacophony. Upstairs used to be chilled and quiet away from the yoga mums and labradoodles .

On the bus on the way here three teens at the back playing some noisy tv program on their phone and yelling and jumping to whatever it was that was happening on their program. I mean screaming like 12 ye old girls. They were 16/17 ye old lads.

Does everyone treat the world like it’s their own front room now? “I’ll do what I like and you’ll just have to poke up with it”

It seems every whim or requirement of every one is catered for these days unless you just want a bit of decorum?

Increasingly I just want to move to the middle of nowhere and get away from all this noise.
Calling @Dr. No
 






Cheshire Cat

The most curious thing..
People having full on work zoom or teams meetings.

It’s so annoying. They seem to revel in talking loudly about their boring jobs.
Lots of “hey guys, I wanted to touch base on this as I feel blah blah”
... Well I don't, so F*** off"

tends to be my response that those sort of comments.

For some reason, a few people don't like me very much.
 












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