You know what I love? (©
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Not knowing what's more rude:
- Having someone talking on the phone to someone professional (like the receptionist at a dentists office) while sitting on the can in an office restroom
- Having someone flush a very loud public toilet while someone is in the stall next to them on the phone during #1 above
- Having to make someone else feel guilty because they have to make that choice of flushing #2 above or not when they are done and need to get out
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*headdesk*
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They put themselves in that position (so to speak). If they don't know the natural consequences of speaking from the bathroom, then they're too stupid for Darwin to let them stick around for much longer anyways.
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The army calls this "Firing for effect".
Mark this date on a calendar.
Re: Mark this date on a calendar.
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Better still, say loudly, "Excuse me, is there any toilet paper in that stall? This one ain't got none!" Emphasize the appropriate words.
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Then again my DH managed to muck up the plumbing at his office once because he felt like playing around with his phone in the restroom... can always hope that something similar happens to the talker... (no, he wasn't talking... I suspect he was either web surfing or playing a game... and yes, the plumbers ended up returning it to him in a big wad of paper towels... dunno if he ever got the nerve up to see if it still worked :-)
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the hassle with the rude today is that they make us (trying to stay polite) have to make a judgment call on being rude back or avoiding the situation, both of which really escalate the problem and never really solve it.
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