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Chainsaw Anthropologist's Avatar
This past Thursday I stopped for lunch at a local Italian restaurant, which is neither here nor there. However, as I sat near the rear enjoying my calzone, I watched a group of seven women near the front who were there for lunch as well. I estimate their ages from the early twenties to mid thirties. The reason I was so intrigued with this group was their lack of obeisance to their electronic millstone.....the cell phone.

In the forty-five minutes that I spent there not a one of them called, answered, sent or received a text. I can only imagine that it was some sort of luncheon group that had previously set ground rules forbidding their usage while they were assembled. As I left just to reassure myself I looked over at their tables and all of them had phones on the table in the ready to answer position.

Have I seen a new record set for not using a cellular phone by an assembled group of women or was I dreaming?

Simply something to ponder.
  • thx
  • 07-04-2010, 12:33 AM
perhaps, the phones were more of a luxury item than tool.
Did they all have similar purses?
Mr No Confidence's Avatar
Maybe they were getting ready to rob the place. They'll call the get away van when they need to.
OldGrump's Avatar
I think you were eating in the "Twilight Zone" and it was the 60's.
  • T-Can
  • 07-04-2010, 10:29 AM
Clear and simple - they were all losers and the only people that would ever call/text them were sitting at that table!
Maybe, and I know this is a long shot, they had something called manners. When people are at dinner, they're supposed to put their phone on silent (that's a sound setting where the phone doesn't make any noise at all when a call comes in). When you're out with someone, it's because you want to spend time with them. Interrupting that by accepting a phone call sends the message that the person you're with isn't as important as the caller and is just rude. I heard that there were people who had these manners but I thought it was just a myth. Astounding discovery, sir!
TexTushHog's Avatar
Maybe, and I know this is a long shot, they had something called manners. When people are at dinner, they're supposed to put their phone on silent (that's a sound setting where the phone doesn't make any noise at all when a call comes in). When you're out with someone, it's because you want to spend time with them. Interrupting that by accepting a phone call sends the message that the person you're with isn't as important as the caller and is just rude. I heard that there were people who had these manners but I thought it was just a myth. Astounding discovery, sir! Originally Posted by Dharma
Bingo!!! We have a winner.

Although in his defense, I didn't know that there were seven people left in America who had dining manners like that.
Chainsaw Anthropologist's Avatar
Maybe, and I know this is a long shot, they had something called manners. When people are at dinner, they're supposed to put their phone on silent (that's a sound setting where the phone doesn't make any noise at all when a call comes in). When you're out with someone, it's because you want to spend time with them. Interrupting that by accepting a phone call sends the message that the person you're with isn't as important as the caller and is just rude. I heard that there were people who had these manners but I thought it was just a myth. Astounding discovery, sir! Originally Posted by Dharma
That was my thought as well. The mere fact that I actually saw it take place was what shocked me!
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  • 07-04-2010, 08:37 PM
What are the chances that you have 7 woman together in one place that know how to put their cellphone on silent? (ok, sorry, but I couldn't resist)
What are the chances that you have 7 woman together in one place that know how to put their cellphone on silent? (ok, sorry, but I couldn't resist) Originally Posted by thx
100%? Just sayin'....