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Is it rude to borrow an unused power outlet without asking?

Sometimes I'm at the doctor's office, at the library, or even at the grocery store and see an unused power outlet. My phone is dying. I feel weird plugging in, but I feel even weirder asking for permission.

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  • If you don't have to reach or lean over someone, sure. Obviously if you do that would require saying 'excuse me...' or asking them to plug it in for you. An open outlet, anyway, is always fair game. If someone needs to use it after you start... they can say something.

  • I've literally moved tables in doctors offices to plug my phone in and no one's ever said anything. The library those outlets are yours. Charge away.

    • yeah me too, I always just move other people's furniture around and even shoosh the occasional pet away if my phone is in need, no one ever said anything either. they might look funny but that's probably bc my farts smell

  • I had a problem like this the other day. I needed to vacuum out my car and there is no good outlet near it where I park at my apartment building. Went to the hand wash to wash my car, then on the outside of the building there was a random outlet on the wall, no idea why it was there. I thought about plugging my vacuum in that I had in my trunk, but I felt too weird about it..

    On another note, I've totally used outlets in the hospital waiting area when I've been there for hours. I don't feel weird about that for whatever reason. But we don't pay for Healthcare here so maybe that has something to do with it.

    • context is important. in a waiting area or lounge, they should be okay with it- especially if it's the kind of place you'll be waiting for hours.

      visiting your inlaws? people are weird.

  • I don't think it's that big of a deal specially if you are just charging your phone.

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