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Join the conversation, works every time.
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They look at you like you're the rudest person in the world. It's quite the trip

I had one person say

>Excuse me, I was having a private conversation

At which point you say "on speakerphone with everyone else able to hear it?"

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I've thought about doing that several times, seeing as they're already including me. Just need to become a bit more brazen of a person.
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You should be able to report them to apple and google, lifetime smart phone ban.
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I don’t think United airlines has the authority to do that.

That is to say, do you really want a federal law passed about this? I vote we go with social shaming. Worked for cigarettes.

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It didn't really work well with cigs until govs started banning smoking in restaurants, bars, etc. That said, the shaming was important for setting the social stage for such legal bans.
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Of course they do - they modified their contract of carriage - which you basically agree to why buy a flight (https://www.united.com/en/us/fly/contract-of-carriage.html) it’s the same mechanism they use to deny you boarding if you are barefoot etc.
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Sorry friend, I sarcastically was saying united cannot enforce their rules in cafes et. al.
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I don't really want that. But I do sometimes fantasize about revoking some people's ability to use speakerphone or reply-all.
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Shaming doesn’t always work. I’ve asked politely and been threatened in return by people that look dangerous. That made me want to avoid confrontation in the future.
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