A: You look upset. What's up?
B: Well, Rob. I had lunch today with some people from sales (销售部).
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B: No. The food was good.
A: Was the waiter impolite?
B: No. He was polite.
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B: The people from sales kept answering their phones.
A: Well, they are busy people.
B: I understand that. They are supposed to say, "Excuse me, I have to take this call"
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B: No. They just answered their phones at the table. Then they had long conversations. A: That's not right. They should leave the table for long calls.
B: He ignored(不予理睬)everyone.
A: I know. Some people do have bad phone habits. They should learn to change them.
A. Was the food bad? B. And they didn't do that? C. Then what was wrong? D. But they should be polite. E. We aren't supposed to have good phone habits. F. They shouldn't use their phones in public places. G. And one man played games on his phone for the whole meal. |