Do you like to easy drop into other people's conversations?
By blue65packer
@blue65packer (11826)
United States
3 responses
@phoenix8606 (4942)
•
14 Mar 10
hwll0! no, i never drop into people's conversations just like that, without any invitations or something else. I am a person who respects other people and know how to behave among others and not just speaking chaotic without any purpose. I even dislike people like that, because they show some disrespect to the people which conversation they interrupt and some arrogance too!
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@blue65packer (11826)
• United States
16 Mar 10
I never have looked at this as being disrespectful or it being arrogance! At least not me! I don't do it alot! I work with a woman once who did it all the time! If she wasn't she would listen in when she was working. She even read lips just so she could be nosey! She then made everyone's life a living h*ll! One day someone just got so fed up,had her written up and it wasn't long before she was gone! Those types of people are disrespectful and arrogant!
@abitcurious (1422)
• Philippines
14 Mar 10
eavesdrop you mean? sometimes I do it accidentally. But most of the times if I'm not invited into the conversation I'd leave them to themselves since they must be talking about something private.
At times I do feel the need to eavesdrop specially if I heard a few bits of what they are talking about. But I'm not good at being discreet so I'd end up being found out. Talk about comical reactions when they do find out and I'd be the right person you'd think about.
@blue65packer (11826)
• United States
16 Mar 10
Yes I meant eavesdropping. I mostly don't do it on purpose. Lots of times I walk by people talking and pick up stuff. Sometimes I feel the need to know what the heck is going on at work. Then I do do some eavesdropping. I sometimes I get caught but I don't care. Other people at work do it too!
@kgirjapurkar (175)
• India
14 Mar 10
No until and unless they ask me to participate or say some thing i dont do that as it is one's self resepct that he should not interfere in other's matter till they ask for it