jackson2422
Earning My Ears
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- Aug 9, 2012
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livndisney said:Common sense is not boarding a standing room only train knowing you need a seat.
Whatever. I think you missed the point.
livndisney said:Common sense is not boarding a standing room only train knowing you need a seat.
Whatever. I think you missed the point.
Whatever. I think you missed the point.
Nope, just see it differently then you do. Well I do... I won't speak for the person you quoted, but I agree with them. It irks me when people don't take personal responsibility for themselves and their family members. If one needs a seat, then they need to do what they have to to get a seat. Wait for another bus/monorail, pay for a taxi, or rent a car.
This is why these threads never end well. People will never see eye to eye on these issues. Some see it as a manners issue and some see it as a personal responsibility issue.
How about "having good manners means taking responsibility for yourself/family and using common sense by not boarding a full bus/train when you need a seat"?
How about "having good manners means taking responsibility for yourself/family and using common sense by not boarding a full bus/train when you need a seat"?
While I agree with the premise you should have waited for an open car with seats if you were not prepared to stand, I do think someone should have offered you their seat. My boys will be brought up to have offered you that seat and I am sure my wife would have offered hers as well.
And give me a break on the idea she didn't know what those 6 teenagers situation was. What is theprobability they all had some sort of ailment to prevent them from offering.
Parenting skills are not what they once were.
Helping others is a good thing too. However, expecting or demanding they help you is not.
And that was my point. She should not have expected it and certainly not demanded it but it is a sad statement on society when it was not offered.
The nice thing about the monorail is that more often than not, (other than leaving the parks at closing), if one car is full, another still has a seat. I've NEVER had to stand going TO Epcot, because I always walk to the furthest car.