
Did you get my text message?
I sent two. Did you get them?
I just wanted to make sure you got to work OK... (giggle)
I know I just saw you...
I just wanted to tell you that I hope you have a good day...
Did you read my text messages?
I love you...
Did you hear me, A-? I love you..."
Is there anything more annoying than having to listen to anyone's conversation on the bus, at 7:15 a.m.? How about if it's a needy trixie? It was a nice, quiet bus ride, no one was coughing, no one was talking... until this one got on the bus. Luckily, she sat right behind me and continued her banal yammering for the whole ride.
To top it off, Needy Trixie decided she should be rating the other riders to her trixie friend. "There's some crazies on the bus this morning and I'm, like, 'you probably shouldn't wear skinny jeans if you're not skinny!' Right!! (giggle) Yeah, totally! And fake designer bags. So gross."
I mean, why do you want people listening to your conversations? In the rare event that I actually need to talk to someone while I'm on the CTA, I cover my mouth with my hand and speak as quietly as possible. Not only do I not want anyone to listen to my conversation, but I don't want to annoy anyone, either. Isn't it common sense? Does everyone feel this way, or is it just me?