Gutto~"Bravo"! What a wonderful "take" on this thread, and a fabulous interpretation. You are "right on the money", as persons lacking in manners are to be found in every corner of life. I am a very tolerant individual, and try not to "judge" these persons solely by their actions. Some are not even cognizant of their errant behavior (or that it bothers anyone), others are~and seem not to care. These persons come from EVERY walk of life.
I never refer to anyone as "POOR", as that would presume they are "poor in the spirit of the Lord". I would refer to them merely as "less fortunate" than others. They may actually be VERY RICH in spirit, and many other areas of their lives. Money is not the only determining factor when describing a person's circumstance. The streets are filled with homeless people much more content with life than the more fortunate persons living in the mansions/estates.
Here in Cali, we have many wonderful persons from South America and Mexico. Many are unfamilar with the "customs and rules (morays)" of our society in the United States. Many of my friends have explained some "differences", such as the "lines" we prefer to patiently form while waiting for a service, attraction. In Mexico, they do not essentially use such restrictive measures. They gather in a "crowd" and move forward together, squeezing and pushing until they arrive at the front. There are too many differences to mention, but most are not harmful. They just tend to "annoy" most persons accustomed to a "different" way of life.
I have stayed at the ole DIXIE LANDINGS (POR), in Oak Manor...and recall jubilant youths from Brazil and Argentina (La Tourismo) RUNNING up and down the corridors and stairwells late in the eves rerturning from the parks. They NEVER bothered us. Their excitement is part of "YOUTH", and being in a different, MAGICAL location. It is the "Joi de Vivre", and I will never tire of seeing HAPPINESS expressed in this manner. I would be more saddened...if they slouched and strolled along, in a droopy-depressed manner as they walked back to their resort room.
Kindness and tolerance is the backbone of America. It's also part of the magic of WDW. I've enjoyed all the posts on this thread, and the opinions/perspective of each person.
TTFN...DF99
