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Wearing sunglasses inside?
How would you feel about someone wearing sunglasses most of the time, including indoors or outside on cloudy days?
Would you be uncomfortable with them, annoyed or find them rude or weird?
Would you make some assumptions about them or their reasons for wearing sunglasses indoors?
Would you feel differently if you knew they had a medical reason for wearing them?
Honest answers please. Thank you.
19 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
they're sunglasses for heavens sake. im not too fussed.
Though if im talking to them i do like seeing someones eyes.
very differently if it was a medical reason! that means they have to, to make sure that their health is okay. and health is the most important thing
Hope this helps
- 1 decade ago
No Problem. As someone with a severe sensitivity to light I wear sunglasses virtually everywhere. I have a tinted (not dark enough for my liking) pair of prismatic glasses I wear in front of the computer, a different tinted pair for watching TV, another pair for dealing with street lights etc at night and my dark polarised sunglasses for everywhere else. On a sunny day I could probably walk down the street in welding goggles! I never open the curtains while I'm at home, only opening them to air the house when I go out. Despite them claiming to understand, I know this drives my housemates nuts but what choice do I have - I've already had headaches/migraines every day of my life, I can't afford to make them worse. The only time I take my glasses off is when I'm reading, provided there's no reflection off the page, as it strains my eyes.
Source(s): 36 year-old Asperger - LindieLeeLv 51 decade ago
I would be suspicious right off the bat. I would have to size them up. Are they punk teenagers slouched in the chair? I would come to the conclusion they are making people uncomfortable to get a reaction.
If they were older or a mom with a child - I would be a peace with the fact that they probably have a medical reason for doing so.
If it's not for medical reasons then it's rude to where sunglasses inside.
There have been times that I had to where them inside for health reasons and I would tell everyone around me I had my eyes dilated or whatever to set those around me at ease.
One feel vulnerable in a room with someone wearing sunglasses, it would be like someone wearing a ski mask. By the way Banks and other public places will not allow people to wear hats, ski masks or sunglasses upon entering for that every reason.
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Wearing sunglasses inside?
How would you feel about someone wearing sunglasses most of the time, including indoors or outside on cloudy days?
Would you be uncomfortable with them, annoyed or find them rude or weird?
Would you make some assumptions about them or their reasons for wearing sunglasses indoors?
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- NereydaLv 45 years ago
Well it also depends where inside, and what kind of sunglasses/what kind of person. Like, if you work at an outdoor pool but you wear your sunglasses while you're in the break room doesn't mean you're vain, I work at a pool and even the guys wear their sunglasses inside. I don't think it means they're vain otherwise, but again it all depends on the situation.
- 1 decade ago
Well, it's there choice. But wearing sunglasses is a little awkward.
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- momLv 71 decade ago
I use to have glasses that where tinted and I would wear them all the time but now my glasses are not tinted and I would not wear sunglasses inside
- bainaashantiLv 61 decade ago
I would wonder about it, but i have other things to do besides worry that deeply over it. I would probably ask them if I knew them well enough, otherwise i really wouldn't care. If they had a medical reason, then I would know they had to wear them, so it wouldn't be a big deal.
- 6 years ago
Well, I would try not to judge as I would wear tinted glasses if I had them and might actually get them soon because of my light sensitivity. I wouldn't get them too dark and I wouldn't care what anyone thought.
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