poohandwendy said:Wow. it seriously would never occur to me that a refillable mug would mean a lifetime of refills. The only way I would think that is if it was advertised that way, as a special perk.
McDonalds cups are refillable in their store, I would never just assume I could keep bringing it back every time I visited. Even though it is only sodaTo be honest, I think it is the nature of most people to find out exact what 'free' entitles them to...so IMHO, I think most who do violate those rules, do it with the full knowledge that they are violating it. They just rationalize it as 'bending the rules' rather than breaking them and a very small infraction that they are unlikely to be called out on.
Okay you edited your comment after I quoted it. However, you and Bicker both seemed to be assuming that people who think that a refillable 12 dollar mug bought at WDW, a place where they are spending thousands of dollars at and won't be back again for a year or more is well- refillable, is suspect to begin with.
In other words because they didn't automatically assume the same thing you assumed there is something wrong with them. That has nothing to do with rationalizaton or rule breaking. That has everything to do with people judging others based on them having different thought then themselves.
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First they post about the act they are attempting to justify.
There are several replies that rationalize the OP's view.
There will be a poster that will go against the flow and say it's wrong.
There will be replies from the first several people saying how mean the opposing poster is.
The OP will reply and imply that they were just asking for an opinion and why is the opposing poster being mean.
That usually when the flood gate opens and people on both sides of the issue start thowing pixie dust bombs at each other.
The OP disappears.
The thread goes POOF!
Here's another person's view:
Really! And its clear that this happens again and again. In another thread we've been compiling a pretty substantial list of things Disney has done to address this kind of thing, and for each one you just know that the operations manager was mystified that they actually needed to take the actions they had to take to curb the abuse.