Almalieque wrote:
TimeLordWho wrote:
Who's job is it to handle the watching of the children? The parents or the moviegoers?
Who's failure is it if they did not handle the problem before going to the movies? The parents or the moviegoers?
Who's experience is being hurt by this failure, if there are texts/calls made? The parents or the moviegoers?
Who's experience should be impacted by this failure, eg, who is at fault? The parents or the moviegoers?
How can this situation more equitably be handled?
Hint: it neither involves running around the theater 4 times or incessantly texting to other people while others try to watch a film they paid to see.
It involves stepping out, preferably before the film starts, making a call to ensure the problem is solved, and then quietly sitting back down.
Who's failure is it if they did not handle the problem before going to the movies? The parents or the moviegoers?
Who's experience is being hurt by this failure, if there are texts/calls made? The parents or the moviegoers?
Who's experience should be impacted by this failure, eg, who is at fault? The parents or the moviegoers?
How can this situation more equitably be handled?
Hint: it neither involves running around the theater 4 times or incessantly texting to other people while others try to watch a film they paid to see.
It involves stepping out, preferably before the film starts, making a call to ensure the problem is solved, and then quietly sitting back down.
Who didn't understand the scenario?
Hint: you
I tried to make this one easy enough that even you could do it. I'm sorry it wasn't sufficiently obvious :(