For many of us when we were in a train, bus or plane, we are ready to relax after busy dealing with the final details. Take a deep breath and see if the entire practice for the duration of our trip: the book you? Got it. Glasses? Check. A pen to underline or take notes? Check. For those of us who are less fortunate, and not in first class on trains and planes, a bottle of water is essential. We are all ready to go.
Recently, it was this scene when I wasTake a tour of 3.5 hours by train from Seattle, Washington, Vancouver Washington. The journey takes me along the Hood Canal and every day the scenery is spectacular. In this way, my schedule was such that I would be able to watch the sunset over the canal. That special treatment!
We did not come to the station, when a young woman has started on the seat opposite me a call. I could every word he said, look, I'm convinced that this is only a guideCall to tell his father, was ready for the trip.
The train began its' journey and the sites of Seattle ran away from my window. Conversation of the young woman when she told her father, her first time in a casino, and how he had won $ 16. He shared news of their new apartment, had worked at the Cheesecake Factory (I can also say that the position) and set uncertain about their new roommate.
He ended his conversation with his father, thena friend called to discuss how the new man in his special event met treated in Seattle. Then I had a casino, housing, work, etc. … You get to feel the image.
Soon, others looked at me with sympathy. The Man Behind the driver asked if he could go through earplugs. It soon became clear that everyone in the car had to listen to his entire route.
I knocked on the woman's shoulder and said: "I think everybody in this machine isYou said on your phone? "They gave me a dirty look, then signed their appeal.
This is not an isolated story. The same thing happened in the waiting rooms in airports, airplanes, especially if your flight is delayed and sit on the asphalt. You know that phone calls "non-private" public to private.
On the positive side, a recent trip turned into a bus from Union Station to the airport to be very fun in downtown Los Angeles. Four of us sitting nearbyanother has started a great conversation. We were laughing and knowledge of the adventures of others. We also learned some helpful tips for our next trip.
Travelers should understand that most of the time "private conversations are not" private. If you need to make a call, find an area that is away from the crowds.
