6 Of The Weirdest And Most Amusing Conversations I Overheard In The Elevator
My name is Angela Teng, and I am an accessory designer who works in midtown, New York. I love illustrating comics about things around me that actually happened. After my post ‘22 odd questions I get asked at job interviews’, I started drafting my next post, which is this one.
People take elevators every day and sometimes have conversations in them. Some of them are sad, some are heated and some are funny. I kept the ones I found the most amusing on my iPhone and started drawing them out whenever I got the chance. It’s very curious how in a small space, in such a short amount of time, there’s so much information exchanged and emotions expressed. I only drew what really happened, nothing is made up. I hope you enjoy my post. Thank you.
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Share on FacebookThe first lady should have spent ther money at someone teaching her reality facts on how a normal 3yo is..
Right? Most three year olds are very active. My niece and nephew never ever stop moving unless they accidentally fall asleep!
Load More Replies...I feel bad for that one kid. Also, do people not notice other people in elevators or something? I feel like I would be more self-conscious than that... at least, I dearly hope I'd be.
I think social media has numbed many people to the concept of discretion and privacy. Folks are so used to seeing the most intimate details of life splattered all over FB that they just don't filter what they share with strangers IRL anymore either. I'm still shocked sometimes at what people will share about their kids, marriage, affairs, finances, career and even criminal activity. But at 49, a still remember a time when one didn't "air their dirty laundry" in public. I don't think we should go back to a time when people felt shame or fear for seeking help with mental health issues, abuse or anything like that, but I really don't need to know what anyone did in bed last night with their partner or their mistress or a stranger.
Load More Replies...The first lady should have spent ther money at someone teaching her reality facts on how a normal 3yo is..
Right? Most three year olds are very active. My niece and nephew never ever stop moving unless they accidentally fall asleep!
Load More Replies...I feel bad for that one kid. Also, do people not notice other people in elevators or something? I feel like I would be more self-conscious than that... at least, I dearly hope I'd be.
I think social media has numbed many people to the concept of discretion and privacy. Folks are so used to seeing the most intimate details of life splattered all over FB that they just don't filter what they share with strangers IRL anymore either. I'm still shocked sometimes at what people will share about their kids, marriage, affairs, finances, career and even criminal activity. But at 49, a still remember a time when one didn't "air their dirty laundry" in public. I don't think we should go back to a time when people felt shame or fear for seeking help with mental health issues, abuse or anything like that, but I really don't need to know what anyone did in bed last night with their partner or their mistress or a stranger.
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