Grandfunkfan
Friend of Leo's
I see people wandering around in parking lots staring at their phones completely oblivious to their surroundings. I don't even bring mine to the store. It's nice to be unencumbered for a while. Whatever it is an wait.
You'll get no argument from me.I know, it's not my problem and none of my business. I just think it's sad.
As you were.
That would make sense.I do know a family (of five) and those rules are waived when there's been a huge row and it would be better if nobody said a word. THEN they can look at the phone.
You’re not wrong. Much as I hate to admit it …..I live in Thailand, and it is worse here than in USA (if possible). IF a restaurant only has menu on QR, I would leave... find a "user friendly" spot. I have a Thai wife & see sadly pitiful couples that don't know how to talk to each other, just staring into phone... taking airport rail into Bangkok about 90% or more glued to phone.
At beach where I jam with friends had extreme couple years back: some young Russian woman under blanket so could surf her phone... for week or so she was here... I wanted to scream "Why the hell did you come here? You don't look at beach, sea, etc... you could have stayed in Irkutsk locked in bathroom with lights out & had same experience!"
This addiction is greatly damaging brains and that is borne out by studies. In a few decades perhaps a few who are not addle brained will ask "Why didn't we see this? This is like asbestos, or tobacco... readily apparent to anyone this is destructive"
another prime example was Russian mother with 3 daughters, maybe 4 thru 9. Mother and 2 older girls all glued to screens. The 4 year old with a look of "what am I being punished for?" as she had no screen. Social isolation/exclusion is punishment and seems the only way out for most addicts is to get "the rigs" to siblings so they can all be in same solitary confinement.
To call it "connectivity" is about the greatest misnomer I've ever heard
i was gonna say that when i was a teen i didn’t talk when parents were around either, there was a lot of vacant boredom / “contemplation” in those days that most of have forgotten all about. Also i was at a big 4th of july party yesterday and didn’t see anyone on phones , just of great conversation and joking.When I was a kid we just had to wait until adults weren't around to communicate. It's probably a good thing we didn't have secure communication methods. For all you know you were their getaway driver.
Context: a "family" dinner out at a Mexican restaurant.Context? At the phones in public can be just as much a sign of losers as they are signs of people working to be competitive and productive.
How long have you lived in New Jersey?Nearly EVERY day I drive I see AT LEAST ONE person crossing the center line - presumably due to texting
I do, because it's got my shopping list. But that and actually using the device for calling are the only times I'll use the thing in public. I used to use it for jotting down lyrics; now I usually have a pad of paper and pen wherever I go.I don't even bring mine to the store.
Eating from T.V. trays, tuned in to 'Happy Days'We can thank the boomer generation for "a TV in every room" and "TV Dinners".
Hey, maybe it was one of those restaurants where you have to scan a QR code to look at the menu, and they were each making considered selections...![]()
Could be. If there are no printed menus available, I ask for the manager and state why I'm leaving. I walked out of a taco place, yesterday, because I was forced to order from a tablet instead of an employee with a job.