the Age of Speakerphones

 

The Decline of Public Etiquette in the Age of Speakerphones and Misophonia





I was stuck in the most annoying waiting room in history.There was a flat screen TV in the corner, mounted at a subtle crooked angle. Its cords dangled below like dead snakes. It was replaying a two minute corporate loop about their great dentistry and caring deeply about their customers. But that wasn’t my big problem.A silver-haired man came in wearing a bright, multi-colored Hawaiian shirt. He had two buttons undone, teasing his hairy chest outwards for any takers.We were the only two customers. My problem began when he sat down a few seats over and started playing mobile casino games on speakerphone at near-max volume. It gave this loud “bling!” every 10–30 seconds. The volume levels varied, adding to the annoyance.My appointment was running late and the TV was on its 12th loop of the same clip. I have this bad habit of being too nice, avoiding conflict and confrontation, until it builds up and I unload. I tried to just ignore the noise and smile and go to my happy thoughts.But it just continued. Bling. Bling. Bling-bling-bling-bling-bling! It stopped. I thought it was over. Then I heard the clicking wheel from Wheel of Fortune echoing across the waiting room. It was madness.

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