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Annoying Ways People Use Their Phones How many times have you sat next to a person who just has to mutter their email, text message, or conversation on the phone? So you're just sitting there, playing Angry Birds on your phone and the next thing you hear is a secretary texting her boss. Not only is it the click click click, but if she's mumbling it, it’s even worse. Or some one talking on their phone as loud as they can? Isn't the last thing you what to hear in a quiet room someone talking on the phone? Yep, me too. This is what I mean. You are sitting in an airport and it is quiet. Then someone’s phone rings as loud as it possibly can and they pick it up and it’s their boyfriend. Yes, the one person that they laugh at after every sentence and they just laugh as loud as they can every time. How about someone texting for for hours? Click click click all afternoon when your sister is texting her best friend all the time in the long car ride home from Cape Cod. And every time she gets a text, ding ding goes her phone. Every. Single. Minute. And some traffic on I-95 slows down the trip and it's now midnight and you're feeling a little tired.You put your head down, close your eyes and click click click. It just makes me want to throw that phone out the window. And then there are people muttering every sentence they type. For example, you're on a train to New York. You sit down and the lady in back is sending an email and mumbles the words. You hear, “Okay boss. I'll have it in by Monday.” The whole three hours you have to hear people mumbling the words they type. You feel like you are going to die. So if you are every one of these people, PLEASE think about the people around you. No one likes that guy, including yourself. So me and the rest of the world ask that you please, STOP USING YOUR PHONE IN PUBLIC LIKE THAT!

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