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Is it just me or are people getting... ruder?
I swear I'm no crotchety old lady (though crotchety old ladies usually have good manners) but the past few weeks I think I've noticed people displaying a total disregard for common courtesy!
I bought my first brand new car less than a year ago and two weeks ago I noticed a giant ding above my front right wheel which will cost at least $500 to get worked out. Was I wrong to expect a note from the offender?
When I asked to try on a perfume at a fragrance store the past week, two saleswomen bickered over who had to produce the bottle for me. The one who waited on me rolled her eyes at me and stared me down as she swept past me.
A woman at a local bookstore took a look at my ensemble and snorted at me.
The topper happened today. While going down in an elevator, it stopped at a floor and the doors opened. Two guys just stood there and stared, then right when the doors were closing, one of them took a drag on his cigar and blew it into the elevator.
[huh]
It would never occur to me to do any of the things I just listed. I like cigars and I really enjoy the smell of pipes, but I'm not going to go blowing it in someone's face. I worked retail. I once had a customer say to me, "I bet you're so stupid you don't even know who the vice president is!" But I just smiled and asked him if there was anything else I could help him with.
The thing is, I'm not a pushover. I have a wicked sense of humour, I can swear like a sailor, and I don't suffer fools. But I'm not rude to strangers. In fact, I think it's easier to be nice to strangers instead of loved ones who are easy targets
Has anyone else seen this becoming a common trend?
I swear I'm no crotchety old lady (though crotchety old ladies usually have good manners) but the past few weeks I think I've noticed people displaying a total disregard for common courtesy!
I bought my first brand new car less than a year ago and two weeks ago I noticed a giant ding above my front right wheel which will cost at least $500 to get worked out. Was I wrong to expect a note from the offender?
When I asked to try on a perfume at a fragrance store the past week, two saleswomen bickered over who had to produce the bottle for me. The one who waited on me rolled her eyes at me and stared me down as she swept past me.
A woman at a local bookstore took a look at my ensemble and snorted at me.
The topper happened today. While going down in an elevator, it stopped at a floor and the doors opened. Two guys just stood there and stared, then right when the doors were closing, one of them took a drag on his cigar and blew it into the elevator.
[huh]
It would never occur to me to do any of the things I just listed. I like cigars and I really enjoy the smell of pipes, but I'm not going to go blowing it in someone's face. I worked retail. I once had a customer say to me, "I bet you're so stupid you don't even know who the vice president is!" But I just smiled and asked him if there was anything else I could help him with.
The thing is, I'm not a pushover. I have a wicked sense of humour, I can swear like a sailor, and I don't suffer fools. But I'm not rude to strangers. In fact, I think it's easier to be nice to strangers instead of loved ones who are easy targets
Has anyone else seen this becoming a common trend?