I wish some people would think before they talk while at WDW

Luv'sTink said:
There is no more Anti-Canadian Sentiment in the U.S. than there is Anti-American sentiment in Canada. I hear it all the time when I am there. Why am I there? Because my In-laws are Canadian and my DH was Canadian, he is now a naturalized U.S. citizen.

Totally agree. (and I'm canadian)
It is everywhere which is sad.
 
boxer said:
I'm sure your 10yr old son has heard FAR worse on his bus-ride to school. Again, you cannot force people to act the way that you want them to, so why try? I worry more how I bring my kids up, and hope that they react accordingly when anything off-color is said.

The world would be much better if people would worry about themselves rather than what everyone else is doing and saying.

I'm not sure I get your whole drift. I am "worrying" about myself and my son! I ignored the guy but I sure as heck wasn't going to ignore my son's question. And I wanted him to hear my thoughts on this so that he could react accordingly in the future if he heard it again. What am I supposed to say to my kid when he asks the question? Oh, nothing, honey, just don't worry about it, worry about yourself. I kept my answer to him brief, told him I thought that attitude was not right and that was the end of it. I guess I don't see where my answering my son's question is somehow forcing this guy to act the way I want him to. :confused3

And you are right. My son has heard and seen far worse. Like when some kid put a photocopy of a bunch of dead Jewish people at a concentration camp during WWII in my son's best friends desk. Underneath the picture some kid had written "Jews having a sleepover". That happened before the incident at WDW so my son certainly had his radar up.
 
boxer said:
I love how people hear things (or claim to be offended)--but don't say anything at that immediate opportunity----------but instead come home and post it on a messageboard to express their feelings....lol

While you are apparently being sarcastic, I DO love that. I think walking away without a confrontation during your vacation and then discussing it later is absolutely the smartest thing. Letting things roll off your back doesn't mean you don't at some point want to discuss them. I think that's exactly the kind of things community boards are made for.
 
Posted by Amy and Dan:

I'm not sure I get your whole drift. I am "worrying" about myself and my son! I ignored the guy but I sure as heck wasn't going to ignore my son's question. And I wanted him to hear my thoughts on this so that he could react accordingly in the future if he heard it again. What am I supposed to say to my kid when he asks the question? Oh, nothing, honey, just don't worry about it, worry about yourself. I kept my answer to him brief, told him I thought that attitude was not right and that was the end of it. I guess I don't see where my answering my son's question is somehow forcing this guy to act the way I want him to.

My comment wasn't meant directly for you.........except for the school-bus comment. You're right, it is up to you to choose or not choose to explain to YOUR son. That is why he is YOUR son.

My point is a few posters blew this all out of proportion, and worry FAR too much about other peoples comments. Let me tell you, that I have heard far worse than ANY comment I've seen in here, and at church none-the-less, so NO ONE is perfect.
 

Posted by disycat:

While you are apparently being sarcastic, I DO love that. I think walking away without a confrontation during your vacation and then discussing it later is absolutely the smartest thing. Letting things roll off your back doesn't mean you don't at some point want to discuss them. I think that's exactly the kind of things community boards are made for.

Its one thing to post a thread as "listen to what I heard while on vacation".............it is a completely different issue when you start putting morality, racial accusations, and 'hate crimes' (my favorite in this thread) into it.

Again, some people act as if they do NO wrong.......I'd love to have a tape recorder w/them all day to see their 'true' selves.
 
boxer said:
My point is a few posters blew this all out of proportion, and worry FAR too much about other peoples comments. Let me tell you, that I have heard far worse than ANY comment I've seen in here, and at church none-the-less, so NO ONE is perfect.

Oh yeah, I agree with you on both those points! When I first responded to this thread last night, it was on the Theme Parks Attractions/Strategies board. I remember thinking, I should let this one go and stick to my trip planning, this will only get out of hand and crazy! Have a great day.
 
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Originally Posted by ZachsMommy6
You know I love this country for the fact you can speak you mind. I spent 7yrs overseas and differnet places so this could be done. In my mind this country is being forced to become to PC. I dont mind people visiting or those who want to become citizens but if your vias expire get the heck out! And please dont jump our borders, I be glad when there is a wall. My pop is from the Holland and is pround he became American and if you ask him what nationalty he is he will say US not dutch. Anyways, what is the differnce between you saying someone is rude and when someone states what they say, nothin! I am learning to except or acknowledge others for who they are but I am not going to sit quietly and that can mean or take different ways. But let me decide not others even the government. I think thats enough saidto make people like you think. steps down from soap box


Disneynut25 said:
I'm sorry but are you from this country?...The way that you type reminds me of someone whose second language is english...Just wondering :)


:rotfl2: That were exactly my thoughts when I read that post. It always cracks me up when someone plays the 'patriotism-card', but butchers his/her language :lmao:
 
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If you sit in a queue and start listening to people you hear all kinds of rude comments including terrible things about Americans said by people from other countries. In fact it's hard to keep a striaght face and ignore sometimes, but we always do it. Last thing I want to do on my vacation is get into it with some stranger about how they feel about American eating habits or clothing.
 
boxer said:
A hate crime? I think you need more than just 'words' to convict a hate crime.........I think the original post just made some reference to someone saying something about foreingers being at the park----I didn't see anything racially-specific in the original post?

I think some of you are being overly-dramatic.........if you are honestly offended, then just walk away. The world is not perfect, and none of us here will ever make it that way.

I have read the OP a few times, and I can see how someone may be offended by what the stranger said, but what if it was just an observation? I mean, I myself am amazed at how many foreigners choose WDW as a vacation destination. Maybe that is what the stranger meant. That people come from ALL OVER THE WORLD to vacation in Orlando Florida.

So, I agree, too many people on this thread are too quick to assume it was negative comment, when even the OP admitted that they weren't sure what he meant.
 
I guess it depends on the tone the person used when they said it, but just reading the words, I don't see any type of insult or ignorance. I know that one time when we were at WDW, I noticed that there were a lot more British people than we usually see, and I did make a remark in observation to my DH. I don't have anything at all against British people, it was just unusual that it seemed like everyone we heard had a British accent. :confused3 If one would have said "Well, I'm British" I would have asked if this was a common time of year to take vacation in the UK.

As far as the use of "God" in the sentence, s lot of people use the word "God" just as another way to say "wow". (I don't use, and don't allow my son to use, "God" as an expression, but it doesn't offend me to hear someone else use it that way. ;) I think sometimes people just look for things to be offended by.)
 
Wow I really need to watch it. When we came back from Orlando last year we kept talking about all of the foreigners that were there. I didn't mean it in a derogatory way. I guess it just amazes us that so many choose Orlando as their vacation spot. We've told friends funny stories about all of the European men we ran into wearing speedos, how sometimes we almost felt we were in some sort of hybrid country. It was really fascinating and when I've said man (could insert God,wow etc.) there were alot of foreigners especially Europeans while we were there I'm NOT being racist.
 
Posted by ozarkmom:

We've told friends funny stories about all of the European men we ran into wearing speedos, how

I have no problem w/foreigners, BUT I draw the line at speedo's. If you read my trip report, I've had about enough of this european-speedo craze!!!

Men don't belong in speedo's...........unless I'm getting dollar bills shoved in them. lol.
 
boxer said:
I have no problem w/foreigners, BUT I draw the line at speedo's. If you read my trip report, I've had about enough of this european-speedo craze!!!

Men don't belong in speedo's...........unless I'm getting dollar bills shoved in them. lol.
My stories always start with no man no matter his size, age or shape should ever, ever wear a speedo!!
 
My stories always start with no man no matter his size, age or shape should ever, ever wear a speedo!!

I like you already......lol. My 5yr old son calls them 'men bikini's'. That says it all.
 
A co-worker of mine gave a talk a UT-Austin one time. He told (clean) Aggie jokes as openers because he thought it was appropriate since he was in the Longhorn territory. Little did he realize it was a statewide professional meeting that including people from A&M. Now that will get a real fight going on! :lmao:

Seriously I understand what the OP was saying and it sounds like (I may be wrong) she was directly addressed by this man. That was the problem. My country dad used to make comments in public that would make me cringe so I'm probably overly sensitive to that kind of thing. Heck I get uncomfortable if my DH talks (he's loud) about his political views when we're in the wrong county. Again just me. One thing I do appreciate is that people like the OP do post when they get home, and the board has, for the most part, respectful discussions about the subject. Let's me see things from both sides I don't normally get to see in my little town.
 
OK so here is the corrected version by Microsoft Word, Sorry if it came off that I didnt know how to speak.
“You know I love this country for the fact you can speak you mind. I spent my life in the military(changed). In my mind this country is being forced to become too PC. I don’t mind people visiting or those who want to become citizens but if your visas expire get the heck out! And please don’t jump our borders, I be glad when there is a wall. My Pop is from the Holland and is proud he became American and if you ask him what nationality he is he will say American not Dutch.

Anyways, what is the difference between you saying someone is rude and when someone states what they say, nothing! I am learning to except or acknowledge others for who they are but I am not going to sit quietly and that can mean or be taken different ways. But let me decide not others even the government. I think that’s enough said to make people like you think."

I guess I need to stick to reading and not posting because this board seems to be getting way to Liberal for me. But still has good points or tips for when we go to Disney.

I believe only those that are in, or have family serving in the military will understand me. I clap my hands to the individual how has become naturalized.

As far as being from this country"HECK YEAH" I might not type like a professionial or someone who has a degree in english but apparently you understood what I was saying. Individuals like you, that think they are better than the next person are ones that truly make me sick. So what your income might be 6 digits or have a stay at home parent but that dont make you better. I was considering on getting some green ribbon to wear ans show Dis pride but if I might run into you or people similiar to you then thats not going to happen.

Anyways I love the fact I fight to defend rights like these, the right to not get along and to speak my mind. If anyone truly thinks that eventually everyone will get along they are wrong, people will only tolerate each other for the brief time they are together.

Dont worry I will watch this and I am not afraid to stand up...
Hopefully thats alot better, not going to spell check it becasue no one every talks correctly so why worry about typing it corectly.
 
Texa said:
A co-worker of mine gave a talk a UT-Austin one time. He told (clean) Aggie jokes as openers because he thought it was appropriate since he was in the Longhorn territory. Little did he realize it was a statewide professional meeting that including people from A&M. Now that will get a real fight going on! :lmao:


I live in Austin, but I did not go to UT or A&M, nor am I a fan of either team, but I must tell you that Aggies have the WORST sense of humor! They get offended by everything! I am now prepared for the onslaught of Aggie hate mail!



Now my $0.02 on the matter...people have a right to say whatever stupid stuff they want, and you have a right to be offended, and they have a right to be offended that you are offended, and I have a right to think you are both RIDiculous!
 
I am surprised no one bashed the word hillbilly. I know plenty of people that call them fighting words. I have to be more careful with that then anything else. Rhonda
 
Unless someone is speaking directly to me or my family I don't let it bother me. Yes, I wouild like to ask them why they have that opinion but everyone has a right to say what they wish to say. Lets face it, we can't even get along with our neighbors half the time because of our "opinions" right? People from other parts of the world certainly have their opinions and usually don't hesitate to make them known but you have to remember that things are different where they come from...some better, some worse. If we could get along just while we are at DW it would definately be a start in the right direction. So,next time you hear something you don't like...either do something about it or let it go!

O.K....jumping off Soap Box! :wave:
 
Viking said:
That were exactly my thoughts when I read that post. It always cracks me up when someone plays the 'patriotism-card', but butchers his/her language :lmao:

The original post you quoted was tacky and mean spirited in itself. You've just raised that about tenfold.

You should feel very good about yourself....

Before attacking grammar, you should strive to make sure your own is rock solid. For instance, I think you might have meant "Those were exactly my thoughts", or "That was exactly my thought", not "That were exactly my thoughts"....

Also, what is the relationship between patriotism and grammar? I don't think there is one.....
 













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