Tigger&Belle
<font color=blue>I'm the good girl on the DIS<br><
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I know it has been said before, but you just have to keep in mind that rudeness is like beauty....eye of the beholder. Since you mentioned those who were rude were other tourists, just remember that what is rude to you is probably perfectly acceptable and considered polite to others. Heck, they probably thought you were the rude one. I speak from experience.
Which is exactly my point in my last posting....I was there, the crowds yesterday around the tidal basin were massive.....wall to wall people. Yes, there were a few times that I was annoyed at the way (just like at WDW) people would be walking along and then suddenly s-t-o-p in my path or be walking very slowly, taking up most of the sidewalk. But instead of let the annoyance color our time there, we looked at the beautiful trees, offered to take pictures for tourists, spent a few minutes watching a nervous reporter get ready to be on tv, talked to people, and took in the incredible experience around us. And leaving the crowded street we were on, in the heat, with the mass exodus of cars, on a hot motorcycle...not fun, but we ended up chatting with people who were in cars, passing the time and having fun....and my friend was analyzing if she had enough room to zoom between cars (which she didn't do

When given the proverbial lemon, we all have a choice of whether we make the best of the situation and have the lemonade or whether we look for the negative. I'm not picking on the OP--perhaps when touring they did have a good time in spite of the negatives and this was just a thread to vent--no biggy and we all can use a good vent sometimes.
I'm glad they're coming back when it's less busy--will be a very different experience. If I were any kind of a tour guide I'd offer to meet them downtown and show them around, but I'm the type of tour guide who tells people that the different color stone of the Washington Monument is the result of a massive flood many years ago.
