LSUfan4444
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Okay, that makes more sense. But still, why would you get so defensive about something a stranger notices or says about you?
In an open forum, if someone starts speaking negatively about something, requesting that others stop certain behavior (widely considered as perfectly acceptable and often encouraged). Defending my actions to someone who disagrees doesn't mean I have a problem with you noticing what I do. I don't care what people notice. BUT, if you take your judgements, or what you "notice" I do and speak of them publically, or to me, I will defend them.
As to why.....I can only offer, because. Because that's my personality. I often times defend my actions if others speak of them negatively, especially if my actions are widely considered acceptable and often times encouraged by a hosting organization.
I will also defend yelling at football game and taking my time while playing a round of golf.
Nobody has a problem with what you notice or your personal opinions on anyones cell phone use. Disagree, teach that in your home...that's fine. But, if you (or anyone) suggest others need to stop or speak of it negatively, it changes things.



My adult daughter and I just returned from our annual WDW trip and we both were disturbed by what we observed....whether on the bus, at dinner or standing on line waiting to go on an attraction we saw parents more involved with their cell phones, ipads, whatever than their kids. We noticed parents telling kids to be quiet so they could read their emails or check something online. As a parent and educator I was so saddened to see this over and over again. While there were parents interacting with their children and having a great time, there was an overwhelming number completely "checked out." I always thought vacation was a chance to spend time with your kids without all the outside pressures of everyday life. The other disturbing thing was the kids that had a device put in front of them so they can play games or watch videos during dinner. Sadly, we noticed many tables where there were parents and children and absolutely no conversation.