The habit of keeping earbuds in for extended periods is on the rise, with individuals wearing them in various settings. Dr. Dan Weisel, a family medicine doctor, has observed more patients leaving their earbuds in during medical appointments, prompting concerns about attentiveness. This behavior extends beyond medical settings, as individuals in customer-facing roles also frequently wear earbuds despite employer policies. The challenge lies in determining whether the earbuds are in use or if the individual is engaged in other activities. Weisel acknowledges the evolving influence of technology on societal norms and manners, recognizing that what may seem rude to some could be a common practice for younger generations. (Newser)
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