If you have ever used public transportation, sat in a crowded cafe, or simply been around strangers, chances are you have eavesdropped. Eavesdropping, or listening in on other people’s conversations, is typically stigmatized as something only ‘intrusive’ or ‘nosy’ people do. People have always told us that listening in on other people’s conversations is wrong since we were children. Eavesdropping is, more often than not, a habit that we are predisposed to, rather than a deliberate choice or character defect. This article is the perfect illustration that the residents of Los Angeles have some pretty entertaining things to say, from jaw-dropping phone chats to perplexing questions. Read on to see all of the conversations that can only be heard in a place like Los Angeles.
Kids never lie and almost always have a point
Since children lack the worldly experience that adults have, they can sometimes say cruel things. While this kid may not be exactly correct in this example, they certainly have a compelling argument. Just because someone is an adult, it does not mean they can be trusted.
In fact, unless you are in a horror movie, it is much riskier to trust adults more than other children. In such a situation, anyone, whether a child or an adult, could be a killer; thus it is best not to trust anyone.