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BeesTea
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Re: How is this working out overseas

Why does a phone conversation bother you? Do two people talking on the plane bother you? If so, do you want a law that says the whole plane must be silent? If not, is it the fact that you're only able to eavesdrop on half the conversation that bothers you?
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said by BeesTea See Profile :

Why does a phone conversation bother you? Do two people talking on the plane bother you? If so, do you want a law that says the whole plane must be silent? If not, is it the fact that you're only able to eavesdrop on half the conversation that bothers you?
Because when people typically talk on the plane they aren't shouting over the engine or other noises. On the phone they almost do. Thats the HUGE difference. The latter is much more annoying.


Alex Foley

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Yep. You got it. They want to hear both sides of the conversation. Maybe people who DON'T talk on cell phones annoy me? Maybe I should go cry about it until they make it a requirement everyone must talk on cell phones while on a plane? That'd be pretty stupid right? Well that's how I feel about the anti-cell phone people. Get an iPod. Learn to stop being so damn nosey. It's not my problem.

rhexis

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said by BeesTea See Profile :

Why does a phone conversation bother you? Do two people talking on the plane bother you? If so, do you want a law that says the whole plane must be silent? If not, is it the fact that you're only able to eavesdrop on half the conversation that bothers you?
are you really this stupid or just trolling? i guess you have never been on a plane before but the background noise would make it difficult if not impossible to have a normal conversation on a cell phone.


yock
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said by Mchart See Profile :

said by BeesTea See Profile :

Why does a phone conversation bother you? Do two people talking on the plane bother you? If so, do you want a law that says the whole plane must be silent? If not, is it the fact that you're only able to eavesdrop on half the conversation that bothers you?
Because when people typically talk on the plane they aren't shouting over the engine or other noises. On the phone they almost do. Thats the HUGE difference. The latter is much more annoying.
Hey, I'm all for legislating etiquette. The next time you eat, better use that fork in the left hand and keep your napkin in your lap, or else I'm fining you $1000.

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dlr_graph

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Usually people control their voices when talking to another (maybe you don't) person close by. This does not work when using a telephone. Using a cell phone in flight could be permitted but the lenght of the call should be regulated but since this may not be possible the only option will be not to allow it. Will you be willing to listed to music being played by the person sitting next to you?


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said by rhexis See Profile :

are you really this stupid or just trolling? i guess you have never been on a plane before but the background noise would make it difficult if not impossible to have a normal conversation on a cell phone.
Thanks for your thread participation. Next time, before calling people stupid, maybe try to not look like an uneducated idiot yourself. In the future, you can find shift keys in the lower right and left hand corners of your keyboard.
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said by Mchart See Profile :

Because when people typically talk on the plane they aren't shouting over the engine or other noises. On the phone they almost do. Thats the HUGE difference. The latter is much more annoying.
People on the plane talking to each other don't talk over the noise around them but people on a cell phone do? I'm pretty sure that's not the case. In order to be heard, everyone must talk over noise around them. This is simply the nature of acoustics.

I argue that loud people are just loud. Regardless of an ear listening or a microphone. Legislation will not change this.
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said by dlr_graph See Profile :

Usually people control their voices when talking to another (maybe you don't) person close by. This does not work when using a telephone. Using a cell phone in flight could be permitted but the lenght of the call should be regulated but since this may not be possible the only option will be not to allow it. Will you be willing to listed to music being played by the person sitting next to you?
We can't regulate length of calls, it's simply unrealistic. Even if we had a person watching a stopwatch for every passenger, you then need someone to count how many calls people get etc. This isn't something that can be legislated.

As for people listening to music? I ignore them, and the people talking to one another around me, by bringing my mp3 player and headphones. If you don't care for music, there's always noise canceling earphones. If that's not your bag, use earplugs. Simply put, comfort is not a right, don't pervert our legal system to provide crap like that. Just as you have the right to silence, others have the right to speak. If it's someone sitting there talking to themselves, or into a cell phone, either way it's simply speech. In the USA, this is something you have no choice but to accept. The current FAA regulation isn't there for the sake of comfort, it's there for the sake of safety.
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