I just tap them on the shoulder to get their attention, and when I do I
tell them "I'm sure this is in an important conversation, but I'm not
interested in being a part of it." usually get a huffy look then they get
up and move away.
the other thing is how many talk in a very loud voice, not realizing how
sensitive the phone's microphones are
On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 9:21 PM, John Phillips
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> To this day, I still cannot believe the number of people who will sit down
> right next to you in an airport or on an airplane and start talking very
> loudly on their cell phones. I have on occasion just gotten out my cell
> phone and started talking louder than they do while facing them. T
>
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