MushyMushy
Marseeya Here!
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A friend and I were talking tonight and we came to the conclusion that people are rude just because they can be -- those of us who have manners don't call them on it, and just let them get away with it.
Do you think they'd still be rude if others objected to their behavior?
Case in point: went to the movie today, a very crowded matinee. After it was over, everyone ran to the bathroom and there was a line of about 6-7 women waiting for at least 20 stalls (this is a bathroom with a long line of stalls and a sink at each end). This woman came in and breezed right by those of us waiting and went into a newly vacated stall. The rest of us just looked at one another with our jaws dropped, but nobody said anything.
I don't know, what do you think? Do you think someone like that would change their behavior if called on it?
Do you think they'd still be rude if others objected to their behavior?
Case in point: went to the movie today, a very crowded matinee. After it was over, everyone ran to the bathroom and there was a line of about 6-7 women waiting for at least 20 stalls (this is a bathroom with a long line of stalls and a sink at each end). This woman came in and breezed right by those of us waiting and went into a newly vacated stall. The rest of us just looked at one another with our jaws dropped, but nobody said anything.
I don't know, what do you think? Do you think someone like that would change their behavior if called on it?