look closely at the triangular edge on the moving corner, and you'll see it getting bigger as it moves right-up. Now, if chocolate could do that with that motion, I would be the happiest man ever.
No, I repeat, what I am saying is: someone in my circle is trying to contact me, I'll take half a second to find out why. As for making a poster: I could make the opposite one and it would get just as much attention as this one. Did you not know anyone can post anything in the internet?
See, I have been peeking into my phone since I got my first one wind back 10-12 years ago, and because I read comments like yours I've gone as far as to ask my friends if they find it rude, or if they ever have, receiving a total number of complaints of zero. The only time there has been an issue was when my wife's ~80 year old grandma felt it was rude to do so at the table, and even she apologized for HER behaviour.
In my line of work it is expected that if I am on call, I will respond immediately. To not do so could result in the deaths of tens, perhaps hundreds of people. But even if that wasn't the case, I personally find it rude that someone would expect my whole world to stop spinning whenever I'm near them.
What you call an "addiction to gadgets", isn't more than modern life. So get your head out of your self-important ass, and understand that yes, some times, people need to peek into their phones. That's what we bought them for.
No, it means someone is trying to communicate with me and I'm trying to find out why. My friends and family may need me urgently or maybe they just want me to see a picture of cats, but until I check I won't know if I need to jump in the car or go to the hospital ASAP, text my wife where the keys for something are, or just put the phone back in my pocket.
How sad it must be for your friends and family, and everybody who talks to you, that you feel that way about them.
See, I have been peeking into my phone since I got my first one wind back 10-12 years ago, and because I read comments like yours I've gone as far as to ask my friends if they find it rude, or if they ever have, receiving a total number of complaints of zero. The only time there has been an issue was when my wife's ~80 year old grandma felt it was rude to do so at the table, and even she apologized for HER behaviour.
In my line of work it is expected that if I am on call, I will respond immediately. To not do so could result in the deaths of tens, perhaps hundreds of people. But even if that wasn't the case, I personally find it rude that someone would expect my whole world to stop spinning whenever I'm near them.
What you call an "addiction to gadgets", isn't more than modern life. So get your head out of your self-important ass, and understand that yes, some times, people need to peek into their phones. That's what we bought them for.
How sad it must be for your friends and family, and everybody who talks to you, that you feel that way about them.