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Do you ever listen to people's conversations while shopping?

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Call me a eavesdropper, but I love doing it. I hear the most interesting things ever! Sometimes I actually chip in. Back in PE we'd actually have a conversation, here in CPT they just look at me as if I'm psycho. hahaha

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  1. not not really, that would be creepy, I'm not a creep


  2. Yes, I do that too. Once, on the train, I chipped in on someone´s conversation, and they looked at me as if I came from another planet.

  3. Dude, some of the funniest stuff is stuff that you overhear while out in public.  One time I was at the hospital and this lady walks by saying "Yeah.  He's in North Carolina right now.  They're letting him out soon.  I just wonder if Sally will take him back.  I know we're brother and sister, but I still can't forgive him".  I wonder to this day what exactly she was talking about.

  4. yeah I do it all the time. not only while I'm shopping... but while I'm, well, anywhere lol. I always hear stuff that I shouldn't, or rather, stuff that people shouldn't be saying out loud. it's awesome. :D

  5. I know! I do it a lot, also at restaurants. I also love looking in other people's shopping baskets to see what they are going to buy. I suppose it is not right somehow, but can't help it.

  6. I don't..I think it's very unethical to do that..sorry!

  7. yea its pretty intresting.

    especially when there speakin in their language and think you don't know the language and there talkin about like s*x and things they do in bed and your like wtff!! and yee i usually jump into convo's too its like double dutch tho you have to wait for the right moment to jump in. LOL

  8. No, but that is because they are speaking Chinese too quickly and I battle to understand what they are saying. If I could understand them I would listen in.

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