IMJohnCox wrote on 11/08/11 at 00:03:49:
>I would never deliberately disturb my opponent.
Well, yes, you would, actually. It's just that you don't care because the alternative is to inconvenience yourself slightly.
No, it means I draw the line somewhere. There is no paragraph which prohibits eating or drinking at the board. So let's not pretend there was.
*I* feel much more disturbed by people who eat away from the board but within my field of view. Whenever I see, or hear, somebody eat an apple while having a look at the other boards I'm tempted to stand up and smash his face.
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>I'm glad I'm not that sensitive to sound when playing.
Well, it's not just sound; it's lack of respect, violation of personal space, failure to observe the conventions the game is played by. I'd really sooner not play than play against people who can't behave properly, whether it actually disturbs me or not. Some people have to hate the opponent; I prefer to like them. Otherwise I don't see the point really.
Maybe the real problem are your expectations? Isn't it rather optimistic to assume the way *you* expect somebody to behave at the board is right? Isn't it disrespectful to assume the other player has to comply to your standards?
From my point of view it is quite courteous if I produce the little noise and distraction connected with taking my Butterbrot or Brötchen out of my bag on my own time.
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For the rest I agree with Stigma. There are cultural differences. Behaving as I described is standard here in Germany.