talk about rude people

Mickeyistheman said:
I do understand the OP being upset because the guy didn't apologize but call him "scum" and assuming that he was "drunk" is not fair. He should have apologized but sometimes laughing is a nervous reaction. I am not saying he was right or wrong but he should have apologized

This past August we were leaving Epcot after Illuminations and we waited about 45 minutes after is ended and then started to head to the front gate. An older couple behind me decided to push me with the wheelchair. They skinned the backs of both of my heels and then I fell onto a bench. They proceeded on and said "you should walk faster" Now I was in front of them and walking at a very decent pace however that is a rude person. There was no reason unless that woman is dying for that to have happened.

I don't know why people feel the need to be so rude all the time.

What happened with the wheelchair is HORRIBLE. Gosh, I thought the ankle clipping incident was bad, but these reports are just jaw dropping. So sorry for those of you who have been knocked down, skinned, flattened... :guilty: :eek: :scared1: :( :sad1:
 
::MickeyMo What about people who smoke in "non smoking" areas, which is basically the whole park!

On NYE, DBF and I waited 2 hours to secure our spots for Illuminations and the countdown. About 30 minutes before, this older woman starts pushing me (literally!) out of the way. I thought I was going to belt her right then and there. I know that's not a "Disney" way of thinking, but I was sooo mad! I had just sat on the cold concrete (It was probably abou 40, DBF had to buy me another sweatshirt to wear over the one I was already wearing) for 2 hours and this woman was going to push me out of the way? I don't think so!

Or people who curse in Disney! That takes nerve. There are so many kids everywhere! Have courtesy for those who don't want their kids to have potty mouths! ::MinnieMo
 














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