Calendargirl
When I was young, the tv was always turned off when we had visitors.
My parents felt it was unacceptable if you visited people and they kept their telly on. Very rude.
Pre empting the mobile debate maybe.
That's a similar social dilemma, Calendargirl. Mine were the same, and I agree - I would always turn off the TV when people called, but I don't encourage 'droppers in', which I see as rude. My mum believes in being 'visitor ready' at all times, and wouldn't dream of ignoring a knock at the door.
Should it be seen as rude for a visitor to intrude on your TV viewing, or for you to continue watching? There is no right answer, really, but I think that these days people value their time in their own homes to do as they please - maybe because people often work long hours outside of the home on top of the chores when they get in.
These days there is always catch up or on demand, but I remember being about 15 minutes from the end of Jagged Edge, and on the edge of my seat to find out whether he was the killer or not, and my MIL dropped in to deliver something. It was before VCRs, and I knew it could be ages before there would be another chance to see the film. My manners got the better of me, so I turned it off, and as soon as she left rang my sister to find out the end - not the same as being able to see it myself though
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