Daisy Buchanan
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I've noticed more recently that it seems that the world is getting louder.
I feel like when I watch a tv commercial I'm being shouted at to buy a product. One really annoying one is by Pepto Bismol. They have this horrible rap song about heartburn, indigestion, and the other ailments cured by this medication, and it's being screamed across the telly by oversized robots that are trampling a city or by a "crew" of guys dressed like a too old version of the Beastie Boys. Stores like Old Navy and The Gap are other examples of stores that are trying to shout their message to you.
While shopping in the mall today, all I wanted to do was get to the stores I needed to buy from and get out. Walking through the mall proved to be a challenge. It was like walking through a maze of people who weren't interested in actually making it to their destination, strolling aimlessly and shouting on their cell phones. When finally getting into Macy's, I looked around and everywhere I turned was some person yapping away. They had no idea how loud they were talking, and they didn't seem to care. Then I realize that the store itself was adding to my headache by blaring loud music through their overhead speakers. I couldn't think, I had to get out of there.
When leaving the mall I had to go out through Best Buy. I pushed and shoved my way through aimless wanderers on their cell phones. I have no idea how they had any conversation at all, for the store had their overhead speakers on at full blast along with every speaker in the stereo section blaring. I really had to get out of there!
Maybe this was all noticeable to me because I had just had lunch with a friend and we were surrounded by the loudest of diners. I noticed the couple next to me, although dining with one another, they must not have enjoyed each others company that much, for they were each speaking to someone else via cell phone. Another table was two moms with two young kids about 4 years old. The moms sat and ate and talked not even paying attention to the tantrums that the two kids were having. They weren't sitting down, they were chasing each other around, screaming and yelling. I understand that moms put up with a lot and they must become accustomed to all the noise that a child brings with it when it enters the world. But, I don't see how hard it would be to sit that child down in a restaurant and teach it how to use it's indoor voice! If it doesn't learn these simple manners now, it's only going to get worse. I don't know if the moms just gave up trying to control their bratty kids, or if they just didn't care. Either way, I wish they had done something to try and quiet them down. It was really disturbing and rude.
Well, it was a very noisy day, from annoying TV and radio salesmen shouting at me to buy their products, to stores blaring the loudest and the worst of music to people screaming on their cell phones and diners letting their kids run wild in a restaurant, I realized that the world is becoming very noisy. Shopping during the holiday's was never a peaceful experience, but it would be nice to go into a store and be able to think!
Anyone else notice how noisy it is out there??
I feel like when I watch a tv commercial I'm being shouted at to buy a product. One really annoying one is by Pepto Bismol. They have this horrible rap song about heartburn, indigestion, and the other ailments cured by this medication, and it's being screamed across the telly by oversized robots that are trampling a city or by a "crew" of guys dressed like a too old version of the Beastie Boys. Stores like Old Navy and The Gap are other examples of stores that are trying to shout their message to you.
While shopping in the mall today, all I wanted to do was get to the stores I needed to buy from and get out. Walking through the mall proved to be a challenge. It was like walking through a maze of people who weren't interested in actually making it to their destination, strolling aimlessly and shouting on their cell phones. When finally getting into Macy's, I looked around and everywhere I turned was some person yapping away. They had no idea how loud they were talking, and they didn't seem to care. Then I realize that the store itself was adding to my headache by blaring loud music through their overhead speakers. I couldn't think, I had to get out of there.
When leaving the mall I had to go out through Best Buy. I pushed and shoved my way through aimless wanderers on their cell phones. I have no idea how they had any conversation at all, for the store had their overhead speakers on at full blast along with every speaker in the stereo section blaring. I really had to get out of there!
Maybe this was all noticeable to me because I had just had lunch with a friend and we were surrounded by the loudest of diners. I noticed the couple next to me, although dining with one another, they must not have enjoyed each others company that much, for they were each speaking to someone else via cell phone. Another table was two moms with two young kids about 4 years old. The moms sat and ate and talked not even paying attention to the tantrums that the two kids were having. They weren't sitting down, they were chasing each other around, screaming and yelling. I understand that moms put up with a lot and they must become accustomed to all the noise that a child brings with it when it enters the world. But, I don't see how hard it would be to sit that child down in a restaurant and teach it how to use it's indoor voice! If it doesn't learn these simple manners now, it's only going to get worse. I don't know if the moms just gave up trying to control their bratty kids, or if they just didn't care. Either way, I wish they had done something to try and quiet them down. It was really disturbing and rude.
Well, it was a very noisy day, from annoying TV and radio salesmen shouting at me to buy their products, to stores blaring the loudest and the worst of music to people screaming on their cell phones and diners letting their kids run wild in a restaurant, I realized that the world is becoming very noisy. Shopping during the holiday's was never a peaceful experience, but it would be nice to go into a store and be able to think!
Anyone else notice how noisy it is out there??