dani0622
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Saw quite of few last week, see if I can remember them all. Overall, the generous rudeness of people was quite shocking and the behavior of some children who were not being watched by thier parents and just running amouck (did I spell that right?).
First incident was at MK waiting for afternoon parade. There is a small boy of 2 playing with one of the hoola hoops CM's give out. A woman sitting one family down to our left is his relative and keeps saying be careful you are going to hit someone. He's not hoola hooping, he's just throwing it around. Sure enough he hit's the mom to the right onf me right in the face. She says ouch but that's it. I bite my tongue and not say anything. The woman sees this but doesn't take the thing away. Next thing you know he wacks my husband with the hoola hoop. Now another woman appears, who is his mom and my DH says "would you take that away from him already? How many people does he need to hit with that thing?" She becomes enraged and starts screaming at my husband, "he's only two and I didn't see him hit anyone." My husband says "I don't care how old he is, watch your kid and take the thing away from him, he just hit me." Now I chime in and say and "he hit the woman next to me in the face." That woman also chimes in now and says "yes, he hit me in the face, that should have been taken away from him a long time ago." The mom claims she didn't see it and tells my husband to control his attitude. The other relative finally chimes in and says, "yes, he did hit that woman." Anyhoo, they take it away and moved a few feet away from us.
Second incident was walking in AK to EE. Very crowded, strolling along. I notice next to me a woman pushing another woman in a wheelchair, pretty fast. I keep my distance to give them their space. Suddenly, a young dad and his young daughter were walking and just casually manuevering through the crowd when the dad got clipped on the heel by the wheelchair. He just said ouch and turned around to see what happened. The wheelchair pusher starts laughing and says very meanly next time don't walk in front of us! She then starts running with the wheelchair. The dad clearly did not do it on purpose, it was very crowded. I know wheelchairs are hard to manuever my grandfather is in one, but the woman could have apologized or said excuse me. It was clearly an accident.
Third incident that sticks out was in the Norway shops. Pretty crowded, minding my own business. Notice two young boys around 10 playing with swords pretty roughly. I am trying to keep my distance as the dad says over and over again, cut it out you are going to hit someone but not really stopping them. Next thing you know I get whacked in the back of my upper thigh, a little sting, not too bad, I'm more annoyed about the lack of control on the dad's part. I say ouch, and the dad says there now you hit someone (as if that was the kids' goal). And they walk away. I say, wow, I don't even get an apology. Out of nowhere, another man, not even with this group says under his voice in the most passive aggressive way, "yeah, I'm sure it reeeaaally hurt." Well, I heard him so I said yes, it did hurt, you didn't feel it. He just walks away shaking his head so I say that's right keep walking. Now I see my DH staring down this guy and I say let's get outta here. I was more annoyed at that guy's snarky comment than the other guy for not controling his kids!
Also shocked to see how uninformed people were with planning and most surprised to get snarky comments while using fast pass by people waiting in regular lines.
First incident was at MK waiting for afternoon parade. There is a small boy of 2 playing with one of the hoola hoops CM's give out. A woman sitting one family down to our left is his relative and keeps saying be careful you are going to hit someone. He's not hoola hooping, he's just throwing it around. Sure enough he hit's the mom to the right onf me right in the face. She says ouch but that's it. I bite my tongue and not say anything. The woman sees this but doesn't take the thing away. Next thing you know he wacks my husband with the hoola hoop. Now another woman appears, who is his mom and my DH says "would you take that away from him already? How many people does he need to hit with that thing?" She becomes enraged and starts screaming at my husband, "he's only two and I didn't see him hit anyone." My husband says "I don't care how old he is, watch your kid and take the thing away from him, he just hit me." Now I chime in and say and "he hit the woman next to me in the face." That woman also chimes in now and says "yes, he hit me in the face, that should have been taken away from him a long time ago." The mom claims she didn't see it and tells my husband to control his attitude. The other relative finally chimes in and says, "yes, he did hit that woman." Anyhoo, they take it away and moved a few feet away from us.
Second incident was walking in AK to EE. Very crowded, strolling along. I notice next to me a woman pushing another woman in a wheelchair, pretty fast. I keep my distance to give them their space. Suddenly, a young dad and his young daughter were walking and just casually manuevering through the crowd when the dad got clipped on the heel by the wheelchair. He just said ouch and turned around to see what happened. The wheelchair pusher starts laughing and says very meanly next time don't walk in front of us! She then starts running with the wheelchair. The dad clearly did not do it on purpose, it was very crowded. I know wheelchairs are hard to manuever my grandfather is in one, but the woman could have apologized or said excuse me. It was clearly an accident.
Third incident that sticks out was in the Norway shops. Pretty crowded, minding my own business. Notice two young boys around 10 playing with swords pretty roughly. I am trying to keep my distance as the dad says over and over again, cut it out you are going to hit someone but not really stopping them. Next thing you know I get whacked in the back of my upper thigh, a little sting, not too bad, I'm more annoyed about the lack of control on the dad's part. I say ouch, and the dad says there now you hit someone (as if that was the kids' goal). And they walk away. I say, wow, I don't even get an apology. Out of nowhere, another man, not even with this group says under his voice in the most passive aggressive way, "yeah, I'm sure it reeeaaally hurt." Well, I heard him so I said yes, it did hurt, you didn't feel it. He just walks away shaking his head so I say that's right keep walking. Now I see my DH staring down this guy and I say let's get outta here. I was more annoyed at that guy's snarky comment than the other guy for not controling his kids!
Also shocked to see how uninformed people were with planning and most surprised to get snarky comments while using fast pass by people waiting in regular lines.