Yes, you know who you are, and even if you're not one of “those” people, you know what I'm talking about.
I've just taken a short visit to a restroom here at SEATAC airport and was just starting to wash my hands when I heard someone's cell phone start ringing in one of the cubicles.
“No”, I thought to myself. “Just let it ring. There's no need to answer it. Just wait a few minutes ...”, I inwardly pleaded.
“Hello, yes ... hi ... good, good ... no, now is fine ...”
And so began a very boring work related conversation accompanied by all the usual orchestra of sounds you would quite reasonably expect to hear in a public toilet.
I started to shake my head. I mean, really, does the person talking in the cubicle not know that there is a good chance the person on the other end is going to guess that they may not have there full, shall we say, undivided attention. I heard someone once do this in the UK and he was suitably ridiculed by his workmates; here, in the US, it happens all the time.
So, in short: I don't understand people who think that it is ever ok to take a phone call while in a toilet cubicle.
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Hey, you're back!
And maybe he was a toilet salesman.
sh*t happens
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