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I do find it rather rude tho when you're out wiv someone and they spend the whole time txting and then have the cheek to demand to know who has just txtd you and wanting to know the content of said txt. To the point where you are almost wrestling to save your fone.


I respect others space and I would appreciate the same in return. It's not too much to hope for is it?

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> I do find it rather rude tho when you're out wiv

> someone and they spend the whole time txting and

> then have the cheek to demand to know who has just

> txtd you and wanting to know the content of said

> txt. To the point where you are almost wrestling

> to save your fone.

>

> I respect others space and I would appreciate the

> same in return. It's not too much to hope for is

> it?



YES

It must be great "dating" a Young Lady in 2009 as you would always be going out as a "threesome"....you,her and her mobile phone..:))

Have Guys on here got experience of that as it must be "subtle" way on telling the other Party that they are not the most interesting of companions...:(

KalamityKel Wrote:

Tony I fear that if she never returned it may not b bcoz of you... I hear rumours of a disappearing trend in that area...


You are absolutely right KK as it was clearly nothing to do with me...I mean there was Iexplaining,in detail,that Macroeconomists study aggregated indicators such as GDP, unemployment rates, and price indices to enable her to understand how the whole economy functions ans she go!:X

Often "receiving" a call from someone (doesnt have to b a real person) and having a discussion about your evening out, highlighting you would love to be having a conversation with a particular person would be nice but they obviously have things on their mind... blah blah blah can subtly get the point across. It is however, often missed when trying this on a guy... so I'm told :)

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> Often "receiving" a call from someone (doesnt have

> to b a real person) and having a discussion about

> your evening out, highlighting you would love to

> be having a conversation with a particular person

> would be nice but they obviously have things on

> their mind... blah blah blah can subtly get the

> point across. It is however, often missed when

> trying this on a guy... so I'm told :)


Eh(?)

KalamityKel Wrote:

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I do find it rather rude tho when you're out wiv someone and they spend the whole time txting and then....



I find that rude in itself. I know it may sound a little old fashioned, but prior to mobiles, I don't think many people would do this while out with someone else.


I work in a bar and amazed to find girls (and unfortunately, it's usually girls) meeting up for drinks and then spending the whole evening texting EVERYBODY else, it seems.... Just stay in and text!

There you go KK, it is always the girls texting.


VeryBerryCherry Wrote:

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> KalamityKel Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> I do find it rather rude tho when you're out wiv

> someone and they spend the whole time txting and

> then....

>

> I find that rude in itself. I know it may sound a

> little old fashioned, but prior to mobiles, I

> don't think many people would do this while out

> with someone else.

>

> I work in a bar and amazed to find girls (and

> unfortunately, it's usually girls) meeting up for

> drinks and then spending the whole evening texting

> EVERYBODY else, it seems.... Just stay in and

> text!

"Nearly" always those lovely Ladies!


I have noticed an amazing thing over the last few years.Try it in your area.


At random observe 50 Ladies(say 25 or under) and see how many(at any moment) are checking their phones or using them in some way like Phoning or Texting.If its NOT 70% I'll be astonished.

The joke is when there are 3 Girls walking along(say 16 or over) most times 1 or 2 WILL be on the phone or fiddling with it..


Try It.It works.:))

I suppose one way to look at it would be at least this young girl openly demonstrated to those around that she was perhaps not enjoying the evening as much as she should have (going by the general comments already expressed on this thread) rather than being deeply engaged in conversation for the whole evening where only one of you is taking it in... and that's the one whos speaking! ;-)

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> No not at all. Some people value their time and

> try to avoid wastage :)) >:D<


When you gonna de-code that earlier message that,appaerently,is 2wasted on Men2 as I didn't get it...;-)

woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> Grr I lik my b&112 ....that soon gets their

> attention....grrrr sneeee hheeee



I tried that once, it certainly got attention, however from the bouncer who turfed me out and before getting off with my date...

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