GPC0321
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Guests who act as if it's their world and we're just living in it are a definite peeve. But that's a general peeve, not just at Disney. One would think people should have some sense of courtesy when in a heavily populated place like Disney World, but alas, that's just not true. Kids on shoulders during fireworks, cutting line with a large group of people, giant strollers used as storage devices and battering rams, grandma letting the 4-year old sit on her lap and drive the ECV, and any other number of discourteous behavior seen at the parks just boils down to people who simply don't care if they are affecting anyone else.
I always try to be aware of the people around me when I'm in public, because that's how I was raised and taught to behave. And while I don't condone the men congratulating each other on hitting a child, I do like it when I see a parent with obvious high expectations for their child's behavior. Well-behaved, polite, courteous children seem to be a rarity in this day and age. Like I said...it's their world and we're all just living in it. Not a good way to raise children, IMO.
I always try to be aware of the people around me when I'm in public, because that's how I was raised and taught to behave. And while I don't condone the men congratulating each other on hitting a child, I do like it when I see a parent with obvious high expectations for their child's behavior. Well-behaved, polite, courteous children seem to be a rarity in this day and age. Like I said...it's their world and we're all just living in it. Not a good way to raise children, IMO.