He glanced up once, eyes bored. “Please stop talking. I’m trying to eat.

Kate Avery Ellison
He glanced up once, eyes bored. “Please stop talking. I’m...
He glanced up once, eyes bored. “Please stop talking. I’m...
He glanced up once, eyes bored. “Please stop talking. I’m...
He glanced up once, eyes bored. “Please stop talking. I’m...
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He glanced up once, eyes bored. “Please stop talking. I’m trying to eat.” This is a common phrase used when a person is trying to eat a meal in a public setting and someone distracting him from his meal. The person who said this is annoyed by the person who tried to take away his meal and wants him to stop talking so that he can enjoy his meal in peace.

Source: The Curse Girl

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