tinkerdorabelle
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Mar 7, 2001
I see people doing this all the time-some on purpose and some accidentally I suppose. The tv reporters, the minute they start talking, the mask slips below the nose and then they are constantly adjusting it. I try to wear mine properly but it's hard when you need to wear glasses to see. Yesterday morning I went into Trader Joe's and my glasses instantly fogged up, couldn't see anything. I had to put them on top of my head and of course everything was blurry but I guess better than foggy My husband said it was because the glasses were cold(starting to get cold here in mornings, finally) and my breath was hot, heater was on in store, etc. It's very annoying. I really try to give people the benefit of the doubt and stay out of their way. It would be very hard to enforce in my opinion.
I think you are right that some actually do it on purpose, kind of their way to thumb their nose at wearing them. A big guy had it down on his mouth and actually barely covering his mouth and then he walked and stood right next to me. So I immediately walked away.