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Don't you hate disrespectful people?

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Originally posted by: placebo139
i'm more annoyed with people who bring their babies into the movies...
I was watching the pianist (R) and this little kid kept running back and forth at the front wailing and laughing. The parents did nothing about it. Ticked me off...:|

Oh! I am adding it to my list
 
Originally posted by: VBboy
Originally posted by: WhiteWonder
i don't understand the door thing, unless its a chick or an old person...
otherwise someone can open their own door.

It's about saving other people's time and effort whenever you can. If you are looking for something that I have a link to, wouldn't I just give you the link and save you all the searching time?..

i don't know, i'd rather open a door on my own, it just seems strange to open a door for someone, or have a door opened for myself (by someone else). i don't know, might just be me. the other things on the lost are good though. I don't even use public restrooms unless i am going to die.
 
yah people who have babies shouldnt be allowed outside.
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It's not so much teh kids that bug me - especially younger ones - because they may not know any better. It's the parents who can't or won't keep the little anklebiters under control. Not that I advocate ruling with an iron fist, of course, but you also shouldn't give your kid free reign of whatever building you happen to be in or generally let your kids walk all over you. This is the one that really gets me. It seems that the kids are in control, and that the parents are there only to serve them. Umm...how about...NO! The parents should be the ones in control of the situation. This, I think, is where a lot of the problems you talked about (kids-in-the-movies wise) stem from.

Nate
 
Originally posted by: VBboy
I am just getting fed up with disrespectful people, including those who:

[*]Chat, yell, and use cell phones in the movies
----- these people should be shot though i rarely see this (to both statements 😉 )
[*]Throw crap out of their cars' windows
----- these people should be ran over with their own cars
[*]Drive with no concern for other drivers' safety (tailgate, no turn signals, etc)
----- these people should be slapped, though i refuse to signal if there is NOBODY around. Im very concious about this
[*]Don't flush in public restrooms (as someone mentioned in another poll)
----- I avoid public toilets like the plague. Urinals are ok -- but dont throw crap in them mmmkay? Nothin like getting a clog and piss on your shoes
[*]Don't hold the door for you when you're exiting or entering right behind them
----- ehh. If its blatant. I hate the people who fail to help someone carrying a load/are disabled/or elderly through a doorway. ESPECIALLY the ones
who use the automatic doors for the wheelchair ridden who walk on their own 2 feet and are just too lazy to open the door. All the doors in my
school have this and it kills me when people do it; The door opens much slower anyways.
[*]Bring their babies to movies/restaurants and force others to listen to the screams
----- these people should be slapped


 
Originally posted by: NTB
It's not so much teh kids that bug me - especially younger ones - because they may not know any better. It's the parents who can't or won't keep the little anklebiters under control. Not that I advocate ruling with an iron fist, of course, but you also shouldn't give your kid free reign of whatever building you happen to be in or generally let your kids walk all over you. This is the one that really gets me. It seems that the kids are in control, and that the parents are there only to serve them. Umm...how about...NO! The parents should be the ones in control of the situation. This, I think, is where a lot of the problems you talked about (kids-in-the-movies wise) stem from.

Nate

yah... agreed. the parents are what annoy me.
 
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