Does it get on your nerves when people take forever?
By Brooke
@o2bnocn (2992)
United States
February 26, 2009 10:25am CST
I was playing monopoly earlier today. The first game I played all the people were really fast and it was a really good game of monopoly which was fun. Then I played another game with other people and those people took forever. I enjoy playing games but it gets on my nerves when the people take forever to take their turns. It makes the game longer and not as much fun.
Do you agree?
2 responses
@paula27661 (15811)
• Australia
27 Feb 09
Only when people aren't focussing and waste time in between turns. I know it makes me sound like a bad sport but even bowling on the Nintendo Wee; you've hard your shot so you are looking around the room for the person who is up next and they are not in the room or outside or on the PHONE, whatever... so you say,” Don’t you want to play?" and they say yes of course! Most annoying!
@o2bnocn (2992)
• United States
27 Feb 09
I have never played Nintendo Wii, but I want to. Yes that does sound annoying. I remember playing monopoly with my sister a lot, we would always sit down and play, neither one of us would take a long time unless we were talking to the other one. Even then, the person who wasn't talking would tell the other person to "go". I enjoy playing games like that because it's fun to me, she hardly ever wants to play games anymore though.
@ersmommy1 (12588)
• United States
26 Feb 09
I guess it might be annoying. These days though I don't think I'd mind much. To have a few minutes to myself to play a game might be nice. Someone who concentrates on their next move might make the game more challenging for me.
@o2bnocn (2992)
• United States
27 Feb 09
Yes I understand taking your time in games like checkers or scrabble. It gets on my nerves when people take forever playing games like monopoly or games where you don't really need to concentrate that much. I really don't mind waiting for games like checkers or scrabble, I understand on those games. They are waiting and thinking about there next move or word they are going to make. When they take forever to just roll the dice, which takes no concentration, just push the button that is what gets on my nerves.