Do you take a book to read at doctor's appointments?
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Re: Do you take a book to read at doctor's appointments?
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I visit my doctor frequently and i KNOW how that place so small and crowded is. I rather read than have to see all those people stare at each other in the awkward silence.
No, no. Pass the book, please.

-- 04 Jan 2014, 05:22 --
kate2112 wrote:Absolutely!! And the people who just sit there with nothing to do look at me like I'm crazy!
I know, right !!!!!
Then when you get up because they called your name they look at you as if you were an alien or something.

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tracydinh96 wrote:If I didn't bring a book to the doctor's office I would be beyond bored. I always have one in my purse just in case.
True book nerds never leave the house without a book in their purse

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Ditto.Fran wrote:Always ... and to the dentist and the hairdresser and the beautician and the supermarket etc etc
I am always accompanied by either a book or my Kindle .. the only time I'm not accompanied by a book is when I go swimming.