Ask HN: Trivial etiquette question - can he touch my laptop screen?
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#14You could keep a couple of laser pointers handy for the touchy ones. Just hand it to them whenever they show up. Everybody likes lasers.
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#16"I know this is weird, but..."
It helps me get to the actual point of direct confrontation, but by blaming it on myself it helps absorb some of the awkward.
Truly though, I hate it when people touch my laptop's screen!
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#17I agree completely, people do this all the time, waving pens at my screen, etc. I think the easiest way to do it was the way you suggested, most people will get the hint if you just polish the smudge they left in front of them. You don't have to be rude or anything. You can even be discreet about it. People will still get the point.
But I think its always over-the-line when a touch can actual do some small amount of damage to the item - any touch to laptop screen is going to be reducing its lifetime at least a bit.
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#18I agree completely, people do this all the time, waving pens at my screen, etc. I think the easiest way to do it was the way you suggested, most people will get the hint if you just polish the smudge they left in front of them. You don't have to be rude or anything. You can even be discreet about it. People will still get the point.
The day she pulled her little routine on one of the vice presidents was her last day at the office. She was out of the building before lunch.
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#19I agree completely, people do this all the time, waving pens at my screen, etc. I think the easiest way to do it was the way you suggested, most people will get the hint if you just polish the smudge they left in front of them. You don't have to be rude or anything. You can even be discreet about it. People will still get the point.
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#20Whenever someone approaches you, quickly switch to that web page.
donttouchmyfuckingscreenorillkillyou.com is available.