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Jul 18, 2010
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On this last trip it has got to me the number of people who are on their smart phones when we are trying to relax and get away from it as much as we can.

Whilst accepting the need to be in contact in case of emergencies, conversations - most of which are far too loud and are made outside of their units - are either of an inane or work related sort.

Work-from-home has in my opinion exacerbated the practice immensely and campsites will need to keep a handle on this as intrusions increase and traditional camping stays disappear.
 
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Each to their own, I would like to see a campsite tell me I couldn’t take a call, work related or not.

Seems an odd thing to be annoyed about.

Perhaps wild camping on your own in remote places away from others would be better?

Odd?
Hope you never want to have a relaxing break in a campsite.
 
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While I am not too sure what the exact "nuisance" mobile phone calls are causing him/her, But I have found the increasing number of people making phone calls in public places with their phone on "speaker" so that all around have to hear out loud both sides of their conversation

Yes indeed.
If that is not intruding on everyone else’s relax time I don’t know what is.
As more and more do it, it can only get worse.

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While I am not too sure what the exact "nuisance" mobile phone calls are causing him/her, But I have found the increasing number of people making phone calls in public places with their phone on "speaker" so that all around have to hear out loud both sides of their conversation
Or equally:
Just listening to music on speaker or:
Just speaking into the phone in a loud voice more suited to acting on stage so that the whole train carriage has to listen to one side of the conversation!
 
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If you're going to stop people talking on the phone how about kids running around or dogs or people having the radio on etc etc. . It sounds a bit too restrictive to me maybe a religious retreat somewhere is a better bet for that sort of thing.
My mil is a bit like that she likes to sit in a room with nothing audible apart from possibly a ticking clock unless it's classical music which seems fine to inflict on anyone else!
 
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If you're going to stop people talking on the phone how about kids running around or dogs or people having the radio on etc etc. . It sounds a bit too restrictive to me maybe a religious retreat somewhere is a better bet for that sort of thing.
My mil is a bit like that she likes to sit in a room with nothing audible apart from possibly a ticking clock unless it's classical music which seems fine to inflict on anyone else!

The usual unrelated nonsense from you.
 
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Seems an odd thing to be annoyed about

As a generalised YES, but specific people no!

I Freedom Camp because I like to be alone.

But I enjoy my coffee and especially in a coffee shop, but there I do know what to expect.

Right now, viewing Fun, writing this message, I'm sat in Starbucks.

Every customer is busy on some device or another, that's no problem.

Two customers have received calls but exited the store to take them, politeness or privacy?

If, even though, or maybe because it is a public space, other customers intrude on my 'space I'm unhappy be that;

Loud telephone conversations.
Online meetings.
Shouting in exparation at there computer.
Loud, in person, meetings.
Just loud conversations.
Kids treating the store as a playground.

None are really wrong, just impolite and becoming an accepted modern norm. A lowering in manners, even a decline of civilised behaviour and certainly an intrusion of my 'bubble of life' at that can be annoying.
 
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It's just people talking. 🤔 Don't you like other people? Or is it the fact they are using modern technology to talk remotely?

When I had a big black phone years ago Ann used to go mad if I took a call in a shop, he used to think I was showing off or something and walk off 😆

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I'm tending to agree mobile phone use in public places is becoming a curse. A bit of consideration goes a long way, not everyone wants to listen to others' private conversations. Me for one.
Sitting in campsite toilet cubicle recently, I hear 'hello' from next door. Being helpful & thinking maybe loo paper had run out I had drawn breath to reply when the full conversation started.
Really??
 
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It's just people talking. 🤔 Don't you like other people? Or is it the fact they are using modern technology to talk remotely?

When I had a big black phone years ago Ann used to go mad if I took a call in a shop, he used to think I was showing off or something and walk off 😆

What? Don’t like people?

I don’t want the constant loud jabbering for all to listen to whilst relaxing on a break. Do it from inside your unit.

I assume that you would be okay with loud music playing near you whilst you siesta.
 
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I didn't talk on it like this though 😆

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I'm tending to agree mobile phone use in public places is becoming a curse. A bit of consideration goes a long way, not everyone wants to listen to others' private conversations. Me for one.
Sitting in campsite toilet cubicle recently, I hear 'hello' from next door. Being helpful & thinking maybe loo paper had run out I had drawn breath to reply when the full conversation started.
Really??
Nothing like multi-tasking!
 
Jan 19, 2014
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I assume that you would be okay with loud music playing near you whilst you siesta.
No I think that is a different matter, it usually goes on for longer, is louder than voices and quite selfish behaviour, I don't class people talking to each other as selfish

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