I can remember when I was in elementary school, sitting in the back seat whispering with a friend because we didn't want whichever parent was driving to hear what we were saying. And no, I'm sure we didn't have any earth shattering secrets that needed to be kept from our parents but whatever secrets we did have were still a big deal to us. Then one set of parents made the "No whispering" rule, and we started writing back and forth in a notebook while we were sitting back there. If texting were available then, we might have used that. It's not a matter of an inability to converse with the person sitting by you, it's a matter of not wanting to be overheard by the other person in the car. It might be rude, but it definitely isn't just a phone issue. It has very little to do with the phone, really - that's just the tool they're choosing to use. I don't think it's stupid. It actually makes perfect sense, if your goal is to keep the conversation from being overheard.
And yes, as a matter of fact I have had a texted conversation with my husband when we were sitting together in a booth by ourselves in a restaurant. He had previously told me about a soap-opera type situation going on at his workplace involving two married coworkers, one of whom was having an affair with another coworker. He wanted to warn me that two of the people involved were at the booth behind me without anyone else overhearing, so he texted me.I guess he was afraid I'd ask about the situation at some point over dinner, and I probably would have!
If we hadn't had cell phones he probably would have written me a note instead.
Well that texting is different. You guys have to know what I mean. I have seen too many complaints about how people won't put don't their phone when they are doing things like shopping and how rude it is. Well just look around, the same thing can apply to texting. Just learn some manners, There is an exception to everything.
As far as the texting in the car, I guess I have to spell everything out. I get tired of typing. These girls were very young, they had phone because the parents worked, they weren't old enough to have anything secretive really, and they were leaving out another girl in the car that didn't have a phone. I would not have stopped any whispering they way I look at it they are talking, I think so many kids including my son, don't have a real handle on actual conversation. And texting isn't helping the situation.
As a side funny, I could have used texting 20 years ago, I was out to dinner with my mom and dad, I told her that I saw my boss over at the next table, for some reason when he walked by me and smiled she stopped him and introduced herself, he wasn't with his wife and he knew that I knew it. My mom had problems hearing and I could have sent her a text telling her not to say anything, that he was in fact having an affair, which we all knew and he admitted to at a later date. lol
I guess he was afraid I'd ask about the situation at some point over dinner, and I probably would have!
If we hadn't had cell phones he probably would have written me a note instead.




