These 40 Funny Memes Are Here To Crack You Up And Brighten Up Your Gloomy Day
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Some conversations will leave you with happy feelings.
How many of us have intentionally listened to other people's private conversations? As little kids, we've probably done that many times and most of us were repeatedly told how that was an impolite thing to do.
Listening to other people's conversations intentionally is an invasion of privacy. Think about it, if you saw someone eavesdropping, wouldn't you be offended?
Although some people continue to intentionally listen to other people's private conversations, others have no choice but to listen to whatever fills the air. Both situations are pretty common.
Listening to someone else's conversation is inevitable, especially if you're sitting in close proximity to other people, like in a bus or a flight. You know it's impolite to listen in, but what choice do you have?
You obviously can't let the ones communicating know that you can hear them because then the situation levels up from being impolite to being plain awkward. Or should you?
Is it okay to tell someone you can hear them or should you just pretend you don't exist? Etiquette is hard, man.
Then again, not all conversations are bizarre, cringy, or full of hate. Some are meaningful and leave you (the unintentional eavesdropper) with happy feelings.
So, without further ado, here are some people who made private conversations public, for all the right reasons.
It's impossible to avoid listening to a conversation that takes place too close to us. But as you've read above, not all conversations are bizarre, like someone wishing her husband had three instead of two.
Some conversations are innocent, others are empowering, and since you're not eavesdropping on purpose, it's okay to share, I guess.
Some conversations are so powerful they stick in our subconscious minds for eternity, while others just give us happy feelings. Either way, we're grateful you shared what you unintentionally heard.
You never know who benefits from these conversations!