Here's a minor but irksome problem that has come up. In my bridge group, there are a couple of women who have the unpleasant habit of licking their finger every time they have to deal the cards, or put a card down. There are the same people who cannot turn the page of a book without licking their finger.
With a book, I couldn't care less, it's between them and the book. But what about playing cards? They keep warning us not to touch our own faces, and to keep our hands away from our mouths. So, what about handling cards containing a drop or two of someone's spit? Aside from being mildly disgusting, is this dangerous in the times we're living in?
I've excused myself from the (weekly) bridge game this coming Wednesday for this reason, but since this epidemic is likely to go on for months, do I just excuse myself pretty much permanently? I think it would be pretty obnoxious for me to make a public announcement, and they'd never change such an ingrained habit anyway.
Another option would be for me to wear latex gloves and throw them away after each game.
What do you think? Am I overreacting?
With a book, I couldn't care less, it's between them and the book. But what about playing cards? They keep warning us not to touch our own faces, and to keep our hands away from our mouths. So, what about handling cards containing a drop or two of someone's spit? Aside from being mildly disgusting, is this dangerous in the times we're living in?
I've excused myself from the (weekly) bridge game this coming Wednesday for this reason, but since this epidemic is likely to go on for months, do I just excuse myself pretty much permanently? I think it would be pretty obnoxious for me to make a public announcement, and they'd never change such an ingrained habit anyway.
Another option would be for me to wear latex gloves and throw them away after each game.
What do you think? Am I overreacting?