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Etiquette?

Posted by: FriendofDorothy 12:52 am EDT 03/17/14
In reply to: re: Earliest audience snoozing ever? - lowwriter 09:55 pm EDT 03/16/14

What is the proper etiquette? Should the neighbor actively wake them? I find it to be a more volatile situation than a phone abuser, which involves deliberate bad behavior. When people are woken up, they can be startled, make noise, or even be a little frightened for a moment until grogginess wears off. I have nodded off once in a show, due to exhaustion not the production, and when I woke up (probably 10 minutes later, I doubt I snored since no one around me seemed bothered) I went home.


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