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Originally Posted by darkestpart
gosh, y’all are brutal about the glasses. i hope none of you accidentally leave something important behind. it couldn’t have taken more that a few seconds for him to let that person know where they were. what of it had been someone’s wallet? or what if it was your wallet?
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It was more that it took him out of the session. We were discussing something important, and he lost focus. And we had to figure out where we were and get back on track. I was paying for that time...and it's not the first time something similar has happened recently.
It wouldn't have been as bad if he'd noticed them right at the start. We were in the middle of important stuff.
So, OK, I'm getting my annual screening mammogram tomorrow (over 40 in U.S., family cancer history). If I was in the mammogram machine, standing awkwardly as you have to do, and the radiologist was suddenly like, "Oh, hey, someone left their glasses, let me take these to the front desk," that would bother me, too.