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Is it just me, or are the general public getting ruder?

It's not rudeness it's ignorance as well. This morning a lady had broken down in the middle of a main road, 10 yards round a corner. Everyone's cuing to get past her, she's outside the car waiting for the inevitable idiot to slams into her car. Why did no one stop? Pushing her car to pavement would make it safer and easier for all. Apparently she had been there a fair while! Wtf?

 

The amount of customers, and employers I Hear in shops using the phrase "I want" pardon? Has no ever thought you "I would like" or "if you could" followed by a PLEASE.

 

Which leads me to final current gripe, people who refuse to let you out when it would actually make life easier! Followed by those arseholes who don't say thank you when you let them out.

 

I tell you when I'm grand emperor of Europe, there will be a lot of ignorant rude people removed from society.

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lol you old fart :)

 

i know all way what u mean m8 ... as in retail i see it all even down to no words hello,thank you .. it can be just " grunt" and thats it

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You have to love customers who ask your advice then refuse to follow it, or tell you your wrong. It is stratify inch a week later when they are forced to return and admit you we're right lol. Thank god I'm not in retail anymore.

It does seem that good manners are rapidly disappearing, which is sad. I was brought up to always say please and thank you etc and it's second nature to me. A bit of politeness can make the world a happier place, rather than the miserable selfish place it's turning in to..

I know exactly what you mean buddy, driving all over the uk it's unreal just how many people never thank you for letting them out or in a different lane ect, also the place I go to many of the good in people are pig ignorant really gets on my nerves, politeness cost nothing,

 

I think a lot of people now day have forgotten there manners

 

Oh we'll what can you do about it

What makes my piss nucular waste is when at a garage and you hold a door open for someone coming across the forecort only for them to just walk in and right past you without a word of thanks:mad:....good old znut soon puts things right though with a seminar in manners and they soon get the message:wink:

Agree with all your gripes and have one (of many) to add of my own....

 

People who walk side by side down the pavement and don't budge an inch to allow you to pass. There's two or more of them and one of me. Obvious and polite thing to do is for them to single file for the pass so we all pass each other with minimal effort and maximum politeness. But no, they're the King/Queen of the World and I must 'respek' them by going out of my way to make way for them. Really annoys me. Make a conscious effort to leave my shoulder in nowadays...regardless of whether it's a man or woman as well (I'm only slightly ashamed to say)...and I'm not exactly small! lol...educating one idiot at a time.

It does seem that good manners are rapidly disappearing, which is sad. I was brought up to always say please and thank you etc and it's second nature to me. A bit of politeness can make the world a happier place, rather than the miserable selfish place it's turning in to..

 

Likewise Dave...:sad:

 

What makes my piss nucular waste is when at a garage and you hold a door open for someone coming across the forecort only for them to just walk in and right past you without a word of thanks:mad:....good old znut soon puts things right though with a seminar in manners and they soon get the message:wink:

 

I know exactly what you mean Bri. Good manners costs nothing, so there's no excuse for not usine please or thank you in my book.

 

The other thing which annoys me, whilst not directed at me, is people being rude to waiters/waitresses; and treating them like dirt. I hate that, waiting staff are there to to a job and, just because they are, the customers have no right to bark orders or talk down at them. I have been in the company of others at a restaurant table and gotten very embarassed by the way they spoke to a waiter/waitress. So much so, that I have thanked the staff for their service and apologised for the behaviour of my dining companion!!

 

Rudeness is the number one of my pet hates because there is rarely any need for it:mad:

 

Richard:yinyang:

I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

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What makes my piss nucular waste is when at a garage and you hold a door open for someone coming across the forecort only for them to just walk in and right past you without a word of thanks:mad:....good old znut soon puts things right though with a seminar in manners and they soon get the message:wink:

 

I ****ing hate, hate, hate that!

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Agree with all your gripes and have one (of many) to add of my own....

 

People who walk side by side down the pavement and don't budge an inch to allow you to pass. There's two or more of them and one of me. Obvious and polite thing to do is for them to single file for the pass so we all pass each other with minimal effort and maximum politeness. But no, they're the King/Queen of the World and I must 'respek' them by going out of my way to make way for them. Really annoys me. Make a conscious effort to leave my shoulder in nowadays...regardless of whether it's a man or woman as well (I'm only slightly ashamed to say)...and I'm not exactly small! lol...educating one idiot at a time.

 

Oh god yes why, even worse is cyclists and horse riders who apply the same principal.

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Likewise Dave...:sad:

 

 

 

I know exactly what you mean Bri. Good manners costs nothing, so there's no excuse for not usine please or thank you in my book.

 

The other thing which annoys me, whilst not directed at me, is people being rude to waiters/waitresses; and treating them like dirt. I hate that, waiting staff are there to to a job and, just because they are, the customers have no right to bark orders or talk down at them. I have been in the company of others at a restaurant table and gotten very embarassed by the way they spoke to a waiter/waitress. So much so, that I have thanked the staff for their service and apologised for the behaviour of my dining companion!!

 

Rudeness is the number one of my pet hates because there is rarely any need for it:mad:

 

Richard:yinyang:

 

I can feel a possey brewing lol :cowboy:

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this is going to be a good thread as everything ive read so far is spot on...I hate when you try to make polite conversation with a stranger and they treat you like your about to rob/rape or eat them..like its so strange that you have behaved normal and polite:ohmy:

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Don't you just love those rude, normally women, who for some reason find the queue is way to too long. They express this by huffing and wobbling about on the step, we are aware of the queue love were also in the same queue....

this is going to be a good thread as everything ive read so far is spot on...I hate when you try to make polite conversation with a stranger and they treat you like your about to rob/rape or eat them..like its so strange that you have behaved normal and polite:ohmy:

 

As soon as they hear a scouse accent that's exactly what they think your going to do......lmao, most are probably right.....oops......lol.

 

My pet hate is when a gang of people decide to have a conversation and block pavements or shopping aisles so nobody can get past without a squeeze, and then they look at you funny because you have asked nicely if you can go through.

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As soon as they hear a scouse accent that's exactly what they think your going to do......lmao, most are probably right.....oops......lol.

 

My pet hate is when a gang of people decide to have a conversation and block pavements or shopping aisles so nobody can get past without a squeeze, and then they look at you funny because you have asked nicely if you can go through.

 

Even better, Italian students who stand on the stairs on the bus for some reason and have a shouting competition, god that's a noisy language. Wont let anyone through and cause the bus driver to pull over constantly to ell them to get off the stairs.

Even better, Italian students who stand on the stairs on the bus for some reason and have a shouting competition, god that's a noisy language. Wont let anyone through and cause the bus driver to pull over constantly to ell them to get off the stairs.

 

What's a bus???......lmao

As soon as they hear a scouse accent that's exactly what they think your going to do......lmao, most are probably right.....oops......lol.

 

My pet hate is when a gang of people decide to have a conversation and block pavements or shopping aisles so nobody can get past without a squeeze, and then they look at you funny because you have asked nicely if you can go through.

 

You're ok- you can just mow em down!!

You're ok- you can just mow em down!!

 

Yep, I love playing human skittles, it's a bit like death race 2000 but with a wheelchair......lmao

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What's a bus???......lmao

 

One of those ******* yellow things that pull out on you then indicate, get annoyed with you because you happen to be on your side of the road and they are too big to fit round the corner and also park up for five minutes because the traffics light, so they are ahead of schedule sit there and create they're very own traffic jam.

One of those ******* yellow things that pull out on you then indicate, get annoyed with you because you happen to be on your side of the road and they are too big to fit round the corner and also park up for five minutes because the traffics light, so they are ahead of schedule sit there and create they're very own traffic jam.

 

Ah, that's them things, thought it rung a bell.....lol.

Can I add to the moaning list with people who park in parent/child or disabled spaces at supermarkets, when they haven't got any kids or disabilities. If you are one of them then you are an ANNOYING **** and if you do it in Lincoln there's a good chance I'd say something to you lol :)

 

Some fat old bloke parked in the kid space outside wickes so I asked him if his kids were at school and he spent the next 2 minutes lecturing me about his disability and the fact they have moved the spaces around lol

Just be as miserable and rude as them and then no need to complain about it, we would all be the same :biggrin:

 

I do hate rude drivers who dont wave to say thanks and i hate it when shopping, people just hog the shelf with their trolley so you cant get to it or people in the middle of the aisle chatting and dont move. I then pretend my little one has pushed the trolley into them by accident :biggrin:

People who walk into chippys when your waiting for your nosh and shout "have you been served mate"...NO i just thought ide stand here and admire the fish cakes you tvvat.

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Can I add to the moaning list with people who park in parent/child or disabled spaces at supermarkets, when they haven't got any kids or disabilities. If you are one of them then you are an ANNOYING **** and if you do it in Lincoln there's a good chance I'd say something to you lol :)

 

Some fat old bloke parked in the kid space outside wickes so I asked him if his kids were at school and he spent the next 2 minutes lecturing me about his disability and the fact they have moved the spaces around lol

 

Or leave there car in the pick up drop off zone because they're so special!

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