No Need to be Rude

By: Barbara Stanley (View Profile)

Rudeness comes in many forms. Cutting in line, talking loudly in movie theaters, ignoring children in line, using profanity in public (especially when children are present), feigning ignorance to deliberately hurt some one’s feelings by their comments, expecting others to clean up after them, as well as dozens of other ways we have all been forced to be privy to. I believe we have a duty to educate the entitled ones. Won’t you help me point out their rude behavior and explain the proper way to act the next time you encounter the entitled. It’s a tough job but, someone has to do it.

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posted: 11.28.2007
Kimberly Duley
ther is a possibility that those people standing in line may have other issues they are dealing with which may not be important to you but still to them override their forgetfulness.I personally suffer from panic attacks and on occassion while leaving a store I do leave quickly grabbing my items etc.there maybe a issue with people being to judgemental also.Take a moment before you judge others and while you are moving the cart you could mark it on your good deeds list just a suggestion
posted: 09.19.2007
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