Originally Posted by
irishguy28
(I know I'm replying to a 6-year old post, but...)
I especially love it when they step away from their own travelling party, so that other, unrelated passengers in a different part of the lounge get the pleasure of having this very-important-person gracing them with their presence, pacing around in those other, unrelated passengers' part of the lounge, disturbing those other, unrelated passengers' peace in the process. When they step away from their own travelling party so as not to disturb their companions, this of course gives them license to speak even more loudly than is necessary.
Add bonus marks for having their correspondent on speaker, too.
To a part, I would say it's also the lounge designers fault - who'd have thought that a
business lounge would occasionally mean that people take calls?

Some lounges do it right and they have small separate cubicles to take calls in, like the SK lounge in ARN. Others... don't.
Still at the very least, if it can't be avoided, the caller really should try to find a quiet corner, even if it perhaps means walking out of the actual lounge, and never, ever take calls on speakerphone.