← Back to context Comment by Dylan16807 4 months ago Well in this case, imagine if he didn't say that, or say anything. It would be pretty rude. 5 comments Dylan16807 Reply akerl_ 4 months ago If I go for a jog, and a bunch of people start jogging behind me that I didn’t solicit in any way, then no… it is not rude of me to just stop jogging and go home without saying anything to them. Dylan16807 4 months ago If you spent many hours, days, months with them it would be. Come on. akerl_ 4 months ago Why? Why does doing something in public for a long time create an obligation to people who see me do it. 1 reply → teddyh 4 months ago Exactly. A modicum of respect is all I expect.
akerl_ 4 months ago If I go for a jog, and a bunch of people start jogging behind me that I didn’t solicit in any way, then no… it is not rude of me to just stop jogging and go home without saying anything to them. Dylan16807 4 months ago If you spent many hours, days, months with them it would be. Come on. akerl_ 4 months ago Why? Why does doing something in public for a long time create an obligation to people who see me do it. 1 reply →
Dylan16807 4 months ago If you spent many hours, days, months with them it would be. Come on. akerl_ 4 months ago Why? Why does doing something in public for a long time create an obligation to people who see me do it. 1 reply →
akerl_ 4 months ago Why? Why does doing something in public for a long time create an obligation to people who see me do it. 1 reply →
If I go for a jog, and a bunch of people start jogging behind me that I didn’t solicit in any way, then no… it is not rude of me to just stop jogging and go home without saying anything to them.
If you spent many hours, days, months with them it would be. Come on.
Why? Why does doing something in public for a long time create an obligation to people who see me do it.
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Exactly. A modicum of respect is all I expect.