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dcnovice -> RE: Hallelujah! No cell phones on planes. (4/3/2007 8:14:34 PM)
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ORIGINAL: juliaoceania quote:
but I'm just grateful I won't have to hear people yakking for a whole flight Is there a difference between two people conversing and one person talking? If so, what is it? Having watched both cell phone users and in-person conversationalists aboard trains for many years now, I've noted three key things: (a) People conversing face-to-face communicate a great deal through facial expressions and body language. Lacking those, a person on the phone often compensates by talking louder. (b) People talking face-to-face also tend to modulate their voices to one another's level. People on the phone often raise their voices to reach the receiver and compensate for connection weaknesses. (c) Many, perhaps most, people on a train are traveling alone. They used to read or look out the window or woolgather--all quiet activities. Now many of them talk on the phone, so the net amount of noise in an enclosed space goes up significantly.
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