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Welcome to another episode of the BigBoy Speak on Honnie podcast, Big Boy's
Neighborhood. Annie is up in here. What up, honey? What up
this? Oh? Nothing? Whatwe got? I hated wain with that
and what we got before we getdown. But I want to know if
you think this is actually wrong orif it's that etiquette. But some of
y'all Reddit wanted to know if theywere wrong for doing this at a cafe,
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and that's facetiming, but facetiming withoutheadphones. Now, the reason she
was asking this is because she's ata cafe and it turned out it was
her birthday. She was on aFaceTime call with her friend, and a
woman who was next to her sittingdown with her friends also at the cafe,
approached her and she's like, hey, can I see who you're facetiming?
I want to put a face tothe actual voice that I'm hearing because
I'm sitting here with my friends andyou're really really loud, which is really
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rude. You shouldn't be doing thatif you're on FaceTime, walk out,
talk or put your headphones on.After probably like two minutes, she's like,
I just got really annoyed. Iwas like, it's my birthday.
I don't want to be in aspace like this, so I left.
Oh she got annoyed. Yeah,she's like, Oh, if you're in
a public space, you should beokay with noise around you. But but
I think she's so wrong for that, because that just annoys me when people
do that, whether it's like youon speaker walking around the house talking,
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I'm like, just like why andyou see it a lot more, And
that's probably why she was desensitized,you know what I'm saying. That's probably
why she's thinking, Ah, it'senormous my birthday, you know. But
yeah, you're really subjecting people tosomething that they don't want to hear.
Have you ever watched a movie ora TV show and your noise isn't as
bad as someone else's noise. Yeah, Like when they're talking, like or
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fight whatever, their noise is like, it's it seems loud, but it's
okay when you're doing it. Yeah, you know what I'm saying. But
yeah, I see that man,and then they got others. That's just
that's too loud on the phone.Ye, Like I'll be in the store
and I'll see someone on speaking they'relike, yeah, all right, yeah,
that's crazy, that's graaty he rump, you know what I'm saying.
But yeah, I think if you'regonna do that, grab some headphones.
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Yeah, it's just rude to dothings like that in public. Like there's
other things that are rude to dotoo, whether it's like big the other
day when I was getting side ofthe elevator, somebody like rushed inside while
I was about to get off theinside, and I'm like, you have
to wait, wait until the personcomes out. Yeah, there is there
is a elevator etiquette. Yeah,the same elevator etiquette, man. Yeah,
like you let people step off beforeyou step on. I almost want
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to see something about and did theysee you? Like see you see you?
Because there's been times no excuse me, alrighty, I think we got
it. I hate it when ladiesand gentlemen. I hated when people in
public edition. I hated when peoplein public edition. Man. I hate
when you're somewhere and you're and I'mlike, especially at a restaurant, like
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are you gonna swallow that? Yeah? I hate it when people in public
edition. We're gonna bring Sasha intothe neighborhood that sees going down with Sasha
up in here, Sasha, Hellothere, doing extremely well, Sasha,
Sasha. I hate it when peopleaudition people in public edition. So I
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hate it when I'm in the storeand people cannot control their kids. They're
running around just all over the store. Yeah man, you have kids,
Sasha. Yes, I had aneight year old and she even looks at
them like they're crazy. Yeah,man. And you know, I understand
kids are gonna be kids. Ihave kids as well. But then there's
others where it's like, Okay,yeah, there's a line for sure.
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Yeah, come on now like that, there's no reason the parents should be
in asle two and the child isfive that's on the floor rolling around on
the floor. Yeah man. Andthen you know what I do, Sasha,
Man, I never try to likeroll my eyes or suck my teeth,
and you know what I'm saying,I just I just let it be.
And especially when it's kids doing kidsthings, I can understand that.
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But then there's other times where it'slike, Okay, you're doing a whole
lot, Yeah, you're doing hourstoo much. I've seen this little kid
and it wasn't like somebody in theirfamily went up and punched another man and
all the parent was like, don'tdo that, don't I'm so I was
like damn, oh my god,Like when do you do that? Oh
yeah, yeah, yeah man,yeah, and I don't know, man,
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And it was like punch them likein like it almost looked like he
was trying to punch him in thisarea. Oh yeah, man. And
it's just some things that your kidsare going to do, like, oh,
you know, I'm sorry, youknow, but that that's a whole
lot. I hate and win peoplein public editions. I hate and win
people in public addition, I hateit when people a little bit too much
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PDA. Like I don't mind seeinga couple of kids, I don't mind
seeing like hand holding, even likea little bit of like close cudling.
But when I see your tongue intheir mouth, that's gone a little too
far. Come on, I don'tdon't do it. You don't hate on
everybody. I do it behind closeddoors or maybe like this is hers.
This is I hate people in publicedition. This is hers. You know
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what I'm saying. Some people probablylike when a little kid come up and
punch somebody else in the you know, what I'm saying, or when they're
on our two and our five.You know, some people probably I didn't
know that all these were for debate. Try what I do. Hey,
when you go to concerts in publiclike that and you see the couples arguing,
and I'm like, dude, I'mliterally I'm thinking, like, man,
they probably cost you four hundred bucksto be here, You probably had
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dinner, you probably got ready allthe time, all the money, and
you guys chose to argue on thenight that you guys go out. Yeah.
I just I'm just like, whycan ar you know you're probably arguing
about the ticket. You know,I'm there for the tea. I'll watch
that. Oh yeah, I'm likeyeah, ben On, I baby,
look at this. I think she'smad at it. I think she's mad
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at her. Yeah. I hateit when people in public editionlet's bringing Regina
into the neighborhood to see what's goingdown with Regina up in here. Regina,
Hello, Hello, Hello there,Regina, Regina. I hate it
when people in public edition. Ihate it when people in public weare their
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house slippers outside, so anyway theywalking. I hate it when they wear
their house shoes outside. I heardthat, so you hate it when you
know what, though, Regina,you're starting to see that a lot the
house shoes and even the pajamas notat the house. People bail through the
store. Now, I said thatpeople walk through the store in pajamas.
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Right now. You remember you saidthe house shoes, I said the pajama.
Yeah. But but yeah, thatthey drag their feet, They drag
their feet. Yeah, man,And don't forget the sweatpants or the pajama
pants that really really hang under yourshoe now, yeah, really hang under
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your shoe. I hate it whenpeople in public, edition I love it
they happen to have like the thirtiestbottom for whatever reason. Yeah, man,
thirtiest bottles. Yeah, pajamas inpublic are almost replacing the workout gear
without working out. Oh yeah,you know what I'm saying. Now,
I'm going ahead over here to thestore. Oh okay, you're like,
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what did you go into a footballgame? I just wanted to wear this
football outfit. You know what,if you know, if you can wear
that full you know, workout outfits, and I can definitely wear this football
outfit to you to this story.I believe that. Man. I hate
it when people walk and they're lookingat their phone and they don't know how
to navigate, so it's almost likethey're running into you. Sometimes I'll just
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stop and just look at it.Oh my god. Yeah, Like they're
on their phone and you just typing, just typing and looking at the screen,
and they're walking right towards you,and you're like, hey, bro,
you're about to walk right into me. Yes, I see, not
so much and big when it comesI have done that. But when it
comes to phone, it's like youknow, when you're having a conversation with
someone and like you just at thedinner table, then all of a sudden,
they pick up their phone and theyscroll through Instagram. They're like,
oh, no, I'm listening,and I'm like, no, I'm not.
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If you're picking your phone up,yeah, man, talking to you
like no, unless it's work.That's the friend ye just riding herself for
past man. I hate it whenit public, man, when people talk
loud about like what they have oryou here like business like yeah I had
to do that, man, I'sspend like fourteen thousand on that. Like
shut your ass up, Like,dude, you can't take this to the
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car like you just had to havethis conversation like yeah, you know I
knocked their down. It's like,no, you didn't. I hated when
people in public. Addition, we'regonna bring that into the neighborhood. See
it was going down with Nat upin here. Nat Hello, Hello,
Hello that I hated when people inpublic edition, Man, big, you
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would think after the pandemic, youwould think people would give you space.
I hate it when people don't giveyou space. If I'm at the gym
and it's a whole bunch of treadmillsand they come up and take the treadmill
right next to me, can Iget some space? Right man? Like
the grocery store and people be standingright behind me, can you can you
give me something? Hey? Man? Yeah, and not even even more
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so with the pandemic, but yeah, like that happens at the store and
I'm really like, are you tryingto read the ingredients of what I'm holding?
Like like roll back up, youknow what I'm saying. You're trying
to smell this? Like what isit? Yeah? Especially since the pandemic
that like yeah, you know,and even now a sneeze, don't even
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you don't even get a bless youanymore. A sneeze is like nervous still,
yeah man. Or I hate itwhen in public when people cough and
they don't cover up, and thisis even before the pandemic, just cough
out loud, man, like theybut ready to cough up a lung.
Yeah, yeah, man. Ihate it when, like recently, when
I was at a festival, right, I get it, Like when you're
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in the crowd, people pass by, they push over a little bit.
When I passed, I'm excuse me, sorry, excuse me. When people
don't say excuse me and they passedby you and they just push you,
even if it's not a festival,just anywhere, I'm like, oh yeah,
it's one excuse me one please,I'm sorry. Yeah man. I
was just somewhere recently and someone hadreally hit me with their backpack. Yeah
man, and I and I hadto talk like, hey, hey,
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your backpack, bro, Like you'renot gonna say excuse me. And this
is just this week. I don'tknow where I was at God, yeah
man, but yeah it was.It was. It was the backpack.
You gotta be careful that so much. Yeah, man, I hate it
when public edition. I hated whenpeople in public edition said it the other
day. But it's when you're atthe club and you see these girls barefoot
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walking out of it. Oh man, they're like, oh so gross.
Yeah, And you know, andI understand it. There sometimes where all
my my shoes hurt, my feethurt. But man, make it to
the car because there's there's a lotof women that say, oh, I
can't take my shoes off till theyget get in the car and you say,
oh, take your shoe off,and then they say no, I
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gotta wait because then I guess everythingis spams, you know what I'm saying.
But yeah, when they walking throughthe club, I'm just like,
that's nancy. You ever went tosome clubs in the daytime or when the
lights are on, look a mess? Believe that. I hate it when
people in public edition hit us up. Big Boys Neighborhood is upon the Big
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Boy from Big Boys Neighborhood on iHeartRadio. We have the most fun on your
radio. I wonder if there's anythinglike with equal opportunity, if they saying,
oh, I didn't even get hiredbecause of the past, you know
what I'm saying. I don't know. I mean, there's so many different
laws and rules out there. Idon't know. I don't know if I
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could really say this is the reasonwhy. That's the reason why I wouldn't
want to have to say that,Yeah, because there's all kinds of discriminations
that all under your I don't know. Yeah, that's true because basically like,
yeah, if you were to getthem, and I will go to
the inny of you, I'll beatyou over. Thank you for listening.
It is upon the big Boy BigBoys neighborhood. You could catch more of
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