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Cathy Alter's avatar

"They were tiny gestures that said: I see you. I recognize you. I will make a little room for you here." YES! and Thank you! I was just thinking about this very same social (anti-social?) behavior the other day, when I had an entire conversation about cars with my Lyft driver, only to learn that he was ACTUALLY TALKING TO SOMEONE ELSE THROUGH HIS EARPHONES! It was so crazy, I just started laughing my head off when I finally figured it out. He must have thought that I was also talking to someone on my headphones (except I wasn't wearing any and I didn't have my phone out). I felt like I was in some sort of rom-com movie!

Alyssa Krawczyk's avatar

I love this article and I completely agree. My students (here they are again!) regularly act like the world is their living room, expecting to put their feet up, put their head down, wander around my classroom whenever the impulse strikes, and apply their makeup during class. It's beyond annoying and I have no idea how this became remotely acceptable. 🙄

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