Okay... so what I meant by "Hospitality Fail!" was that hospitality is being attempted by someone who really genuinely desires to be hospitable, and they mess up. (possibly in a cute and endearing way/... but it can also be not-so cute.)
Like: Once, I was replacing the light bulb over the table just before friends came over... and I DROPPED the glass cover, which shattered... and some of the pieces even fell into the bread dough... (doh!)
Ahh, phubbing...
Yeah; though sometimes I see people moving their context away from being a phubbing-normalized-culture.
Once a lady was like, "is it okay if I text my daughter real quick?"
And I wanted to be like, "You are sooo cool! because you asked."
I am amused by SD's comparison of "people implicitly agreeing to do stuff on their phones while being in the same place" to the "parallel play" of little ones.
Oh, vraith... I am not sure I'm "supposed" to admit to finding all of those funny, but... glad you said 'em.
sarge.. oh, you mean like this? -->
www.whatmightycontests.com/2013/08/a-visit-to-dmv.html
Actually, I think I could run with that... what about a photo to a fake invitation to a DMV-themed birthday party? AHAHAHA!
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They don't take long looks at anything, because they lack the courage.
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-Flannery O'Connor
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