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Friday, July 5, 2013

What happen to politeness?

I know I haven't really been on here for a while, but this topic is going to be a good one!

Since my last blog and now, I've ran into the rudest people that anyone would meet.  Awhile ago, I was on the bus and you see punk kids sitting on the seats, and you see moms with their babies, elderly people would be the one standing.  I don't think that is right at all.  They have signs posted that the seats should be given up to the elderly, and I say the moms with the babies should have right away to the seats.

Still on the bus,I was standing by the back exist (because that is where there is room to stand), bus driver stops at one of the stops and a person pushed me into a crowed of people to get off the bus.  No tap on the shoulder, no excuse me....nothing.

I'm the type that would hold a door open for another person even if they are 10 feet a way, and I also check behind me to make sure if I have someone behind me or not.  I was following a lady out of a Starbucks.  I had my hands full and she didn't even bother to look at me and close the door on my face.  And she is the one that gave me a dirty look.


I don't know if it is people have always been like that and I'm just realizing it.  Or this generation, and/or this area is just extra rude.

Word Of Advice:
No matter how rude people is, don't stoop down to their level and just keep being polite and walk the higher ground.

3 comments:

  1. I think it's just people in this area. I encounter people like that all the time here, but whenever I'm in Burbank, the people act a lot nicer.

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  2. I think so! It is the people that have this entitlement attitude to them.

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