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Originally Posted by Swarly
I've never found this to be a problem. Usually friends fire back a quick text or two while at the bar no big deal. Have yet to run into a friend that has full on text conversations while out with a group.
What I don't agree with is the checkout girl mentioned in the article who refused to scan a customers groceries because they were on the phone. I don't want to talk to you, you are not paid to talk to me, you are paid to scan my groceries, do it quick and I can get on with my life. Why must I be forced to talk to you?
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I was working a front counter type job when cell phones first became popular. My rule was this: when I'm important enough for you to pay attention to, I'll deal with you. Your phone call can wait. And if it can't, finish the call and then come back to the counter.