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To think if you want to talk to someone you're shopping with

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wineoclockthanks · 05/03/2017 12:31

You should ensure you're within speaking distance rather than shout your conversation across a busy store.

3 women in a large store this morning, at least 20 ft away from each other, continued their conversation despite the fact they all had to shout Shock

Example included:

"They're over here, what size are you?"
"A 14, have they got them in black?"
"Like fuck you're a 14! Nar, only in white or cream"
" Don't want them then, do they have a 16 in black?" And so on

At no point did either of them take a step towards each other (and before you ask, neither seemed to have any mobility problems as they'd been walking bellowing around the shop quite happily)

What is it that makes some people be totally oblivious to (or just not care) the effect their behaviour has on those around them?

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TheFullMinty · 05/03/2017 13:31

Meh. Why do you care? Keep walking and leave them be.

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Sparklingbrook · 05/03/2017 13:35

Sounds quite entertaining. Grin It wouldn't bother me.

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ConfusedDotty · 05/03/2017 13:39

I find it amusing. Conversation heard in sainsburys last week.

Mother - Dawn the coke's on offer
Dawn - Is it Diet Coke?
Mother - No, but neither is all that chocolate you just put in your trolley.

It was funny, I love supermarket eavesdropping.

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Chasingsquirrels · 05/03/2017 13:42

Lol at that overheard conversation @ConfusedDotty

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pipsqueak25 · 05/03/2017 14:43

get your point wine it's especially great when you get the most' basic' conversation, some can be quite amusing though

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TheNewSchmoo · 05/03/2017 14:50

I'm wondering what effect their behaviour had on you?

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WorraLiberty · 05/03/2017 14:53

How did it affect you? Confused

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Ellisandra · 05/03/2017 14:56

I'd have smiled at a friendship honest and open enough to cope with the correction on size Grin

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CaraAspen · 05/03/2017 14:57

Love the chocolate comment.Smile

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AwaywiththePixies27 · 05/03/2017 15:00

Confused 😂

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happypoobum · 05/03/2017 15:12

I don't understand - why was this upsetting or annoying? It's a shop, not a library/theatre/cinema Confused

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JuneJuly · 05/03/2017 15:31

If I were on my own I might have sniggered at what was said, eye rolled & carried on BUT if I had my dc with me I would not be happy if language like that was being shouted across the store. Why can't people speak in public without swearing anymore?

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lavenderandrose · 05/03/2017 15:32

It's most annoying on buses or trains (or worse, planes.) I hate it when I'm forced to listen to a conversation I have no interest in. Two women were behind me all the way to Athens last year. It was like flying to Athens with a school play.

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ExitStage · 05/03/2017 15:33

Totally agree June.

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Christmasnoooooooooooo · 05/03/2017 15:46

Oh no I love a laugh and so do the people working there . There was a guy stocking the shelves in home bargain today had a biggest smile on his face listening to all the rubbish people talk.

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DancingHouse · 05/03/2017 15:50

Join in their conversation.

"The black doesn't suit you luv, you should try that mustard patchwork thing over in the per unable section"

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IonaNE · 05/03/2017 16:07

It's a public place. This is not worse than people singing along loudly and totally unselfconsciously to the music in shops, while browsing.

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