Old-Fashioned Attention for MVB prompt, Aug 22, 2024

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Lunch Date

One thing I’d like that I will mention
is some old-fashioned attention.
The kind with no device in hand
is the kind that I can stand
better than the sort with texting—
minds caught in “before” and “next”ing—
and not a thought for whom you’re with
until I’m sure that it’s a myth
that I’m the one you want to see,
even though you have invited me.

For though our table is for two,
you bring so many more with you—
every relative and friend.
Your texts to them just never end.
Our tete a tete‘s become absurd.
I never get to speak a word!
Since I’ve discovered you’ve come to see
your smart phone as more smart than me,
there’s just one thing I’d like to state.
Please cancel our next luncheon date,
and the next time you desire a munch,
just take your iPhone out to lunch!

FOR MY VIVID BLOG PROMPT: OLD-FASHIONED

17 thoughts on “Old-Fashioned Attention for MVB prompt, Aug 22, 2024

    1. lifelessons's avatarlifelessons Post author

      One thing I never do, except sometimes when I’m with two other people and I can see they are having a “private” conversation and I want to make them more comfortable by “removing” myself in this way.

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  1. XingfuMama's avatarXingfuMama

    This reminds me of a time we were in a noisy restaurant and I noticed a couple at the next table texting each other (at least I think they were: they were texting, not talking, and their facial expressions made me think they were interacting).

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      1. isaiah46ministries's avatarisaiah46ministries

        No, I don’t because I believe that people will think I am being petty. But I would remind my students to put them away and inform them that they were not so important that they could not be away from their phones for an hour or two. I never saw anything like the smart phone phenomenon with people around the world so attached to them. It is unbelievable. I often don’t know where mine is. I have to call it to find it.

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  2. Marilyn Armstrong's avatarMarilyn Armstrong

    Despite years of trying to get used to it, I find people who endlessly take calls while I’m with them unless it’s family or an emergency — RUDE. Especially at dinner! And most particularly when you’ve made extensive and complicated arrangements to meet.

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