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Originally Posted by cfrizz
1) Privacy in public is not an entitlement
Then allow me to say that neither you or anyone else is entitled to decide that those of us wanting exercise our RIGHT to privacy/nonengagement even in public situations do not have the right to decide that for us.
If anyone who interrupts me for more than a quick question and doesn't get the non verbal hints that I don't want to be bothered when I give them, will get a very verbal blunt direct statement of "please leave me ALONE."
Since you want to get picky over the use of the word entitlement, I will choose to use the word "right".
Violating a persons rights can land you in court/jail.
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If the mouth of a person who wishes to speak has rights - what about the ears of the person who doesn't want to hear the speaker. Equal rights for ears!
I just ignore people if I'm not in the mood.