The other
day I was travelling on the underground and I couldn’t help hearing a few
people in my carriage talking on their phones. I was forced to listen to a girl
chatting with a friend about their boyfriends, a man doing business on the
phone (and possibly disclosing some confidential corporate info) and a woman
planning a weekend away with someone.
Somehow
these people found it acceptable to share their personal and professional lives
with complete strangers. I find it difficult to understand on at least two
levels. On the one hand, I don’t wish random people to know what I do at
weekends and what I think about my boss (and what if one of the unwitting
listeners happens t be my boss’s cousin?). Why on earth would anyone want to share
such ins and outs of their life with strangers? On the other hand, I am not
interested in knowing about random people’s love lives and shopping habits and
I’d rather they kept them to themselves.
Privacy
seems to be a thing of the past, which I find deeply disturbing.
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ReplyDeletePeople talking in the buses or any other public transport doesn't disturb me much, as long as those chats are about everyday life things, that doesn't really offend me on any level.
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