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2. This wouldn't have helped me much because it was noise that bothered me the most.
Sun Apr 26, 2015, 12:11 PM
Apr 2015

Visual privacy is great, but I see that 50% complained of lack of sound privacy while only 30% complained of lack of visual privacy. Truly, there's nothing more disruptive to concentration than having to listen to people talk on the phone, sniffle every 3 seconds all day, cough, whistle, sing, etc. I can easily tolerate the glimpse of someone walking by, but sounds just destroy my concentration. For example, sitting in a room with some quiet people will not disrupt my reading a book; turn on the TV, and I'll have to take my book elsewhere.

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