Is it so bad to want to communicate when you go to the bar
or to a restaurant? It seems like bars
and restaurants are trying to hide something by pumping the volume up in their
establishments, is there a correlation between the volume of the jukebox, radio
or tv in a place and the quality of the food, drink or service? I haven’t found this to be the case, but I have poor hearing and am getting older and
like to sit and just BS when I go out, communications are the cornerstone of
any relationship and if you don’t get a chance to talk when you are out, how do
you build friendships? No wonder the
younger generation has a hard time communicating beside with short answers, the
art of conversation will be lost forever if we don’t insist on quieter
surroundings, I hate conversations that are interrupted with a huh, or a what
because of the ambient noise. And when
you have to yell to talk to the person sitting right next to you, it probably isn’t
good for the relationship.
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