PEEVES by ROB ››
"Hold on, I'll look it up on the internet!"
When you and a friend are having a conversation, casually wondering about something and the friend decides to look up the answer on the internet. First of all, sometimes it's nice to just wonder about something and discuss various possibilities without knowing the actual answer. Second of all, by the time the friend finds the answer, I usually don't care anymore. Third of all, the friend will usually proceed to check his email or also look at some other site, and the entire conversation becomes derailed and subsequently focused on whatever sites the friend happens to be surfing.
— Rob from Brooklyn, NY | Conversation | 10.8.2008 | Comments (3)
When you're at a party, in a circle of people, and one of them excuses himself by saying, "I'm going to go get a drink."
Why is this a socially acceptable norm? Why does he have to use "getting a drink" as a pretense to leave the circle of people? Why can't he just say, "Excuse me, I'm going to go talk to those other people over there."
— Rob from Brooklyn, NY | Etiquette | 10.15.2008 | Comments (10)



