| ▲ | camillomiller 8 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
>> As a GenYer I find this rude and I'll take them out any time I interact with someone. Interesting point. Airpods actually work great as hearing aids and I personally use that in loud environments, but I find myself cringing when I do because exactly of what you say. So maybe normalizing their use even when interacting is fine? Still, I can't shake off the idea that I'm not fully connected with you if I'm talking to you and I'm wearing something in my ears... | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | jorisw 8 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Yeah, to me personally it just seems like treating the other person (e.g. a cashier or waiter) like a tool or utility rather than a human being. Even if your music is paused (which they can't know) | |||||||||||||||||
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