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Originally Posted by ibelieveindisneymagic
Sam the Eagle: Upon entering the theater, please move as far to the end of the row as possible. Stopping in the middle is distinctly unpatriotic.
Enough said.
Exactly what I was going to say.
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If I am bumped by a stroller or a shopping cart while in a line I go by my same rule. Hit me once I don't mind(it was by accident.) Bump into me a second time, you should say your sorry. After the third time with no acknowledgment, I push back with no word said. It tends to work.
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I'm in complete agreement with Landfan.
It comes down to one inevitable truth. How you were raised by your parents, and reinforced by your grandparents, aunt, uncles and even your siblings (extended family) will equal the values, morals and ethics you carry forth in life. No core values or moral compass means you have no empathy for your fellow man/women and that is what gives birth to these less than complete creatures. You just have to walk around these dysfunctional folk and enjoy your vacation and the quality time you are spending with your family.
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Originally Posted by LandFan
How are kids supposed to learn common courtesy and good behavior if their parents don't do those things
Sorry, I'm a teacher, lol.
Lost cause.... You are right.. But, a lost cause. People are getting more dumb and poorly behaved. Also, as I walk around this week.. Who lets their hung daughters show so much skin.. I'm in my early 30's and i feel like an 80 yr old man, going, what in the world are these kids wearing..
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Originally Posted by ibelieveindisneymagic
Sam the Eagle: Upon entering the theater, please move as far to the end of the row as possible. Stopping in the middle is distinctly unpatriotic.
Enough said.
That's pretty much how I feel about it. I get severely annoyed.
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Originally Posted by jbernardis
I agree that in general there's not a bad seat in the house, but if I am trying to improve my chances of sitting in the middle of a row, I hold back BEFORE entering the row until I judge enough people have gone in to get me towards the middle. Sometimes I'll even move forwards or backwards a row based on how full that row happends to be.
Exactly what I try to do, but most shows there is no bad seat.
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I agree with the majority here – rude people are going to be rude for life no matter what disappointed looks or comments I throw their way. I don’t waste my time on these people... I have waited a long time for this trip and I just want to enjoy each day as much as I can with my family! I can only control myself and no one else. Not worth wasted energy and I can’t teach the whole world good manners (as tempting as it is!). However, I may say, “Excuse me… the CM asked you to move down” loud enough for others to hear. If they do not move down, then they will have to deal with the disgust from other guests while we step over them (NOT purposely stepping on feet or bumping into them). Being a mom & wife I have learned that my family follows suit to how I act – if I am in a bad mood it affects the whole family and I hate that. But if my DD16 sees that I am being patient and the bigger person, she will follow (teaching moments never stop).
AND - call me “old school” but is it just me or do men on the buses no longer give up their seats to women & children anymore? I know after a long day at the park EVERYONE is tired, but we were always taught that if there are no seats available and a child or woman boards the bus, a man should at least OFFER their seat. Mind you, they don’t have to accept. My husband and father always offer their seats for a tired mom & child. I am physically able and do the same. Has anyone else seen this?? I really hope we are not losing those little common curtsies…
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