Glancing at your Watch, people feel like you're rushing them


the international sign of disinterest or being in rush looking @ watch. helping dad out @ business, , while had turned customer grab off shelf naturally glanced @ watch when felt tap , customer said "are go on lunch?". @ first confused why ask , said no, after few seconds realized society still needs time adjust smartwatches , fact looking @ watch no longer means checking time. never having owned watch before apple watch, escapes me when down @ it. i'll need more vigilant checking watch in front of people don't know doesn't perceived rude. society need time adjust body language perceptions new technology.
 

no different looking through phone while talking you.
 


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