Regardless of your position in life. I don’t care if you are a coworker or a boss or just a stranger in a restaurant.

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    1 year ago

    What the difference between hearing only one person voice talking in the phone or both persons in that call and is it really more annoying then the noise make by cars and public transport?

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      1 year ago

      Because, I don’t want to hear your conversations, your shifty music, or the dumb political video someone sent you. Just keep that to yourself. And let’s be honest, people who put that on speaker, put it on blast. Making sure everyone hears it.

      I liken it to two people having a loud ass conversation in a library. Have some respect for others, don’t be the center of attention.

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        1 year ago

        I didn’t mention the music/video part, I agree with that. For calls your post didn’t mention that the people on phone are loud, most people use acceptable voice loudness when they are on a call

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          Hard disagree. Most people think that volume has a correlation with signal quality and shout during phone calls. Some people do it all the time (shouting instead of talking) regardless of being in the phone or in person… If you haven’t noticed this then other people are probably noticing it about you if you think most people use acceptable voice loudness on a call…