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1095.1 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Mon Oct 29 1990 13:06 | 9 |
| This is similar to the people who pass you in the breakdown lane - it shows
a disrespect for others. They are counting on other people not calling them
on their behavior.
I'm a bit puzzled, though, about one thing in your case. If you had "a
number", why was the clerk calling out "who's next" rather than the next
number on the list?
Steve
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1095.2 | | MCIS2::WALTON | | Mon Oct 29 1990 13:18 | 9 |
| RE: Breakdown drivers
In Hudson, Ma the approach from Rte 495 has a very inviting breakdown
lane. Often time people drive in it to make the right onto
Fitchburg(?) Street. *EXCEPT* when the cruiser is just over the hill,
blocking the lane., ticketing all those folks!!!
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1095.3 | | PSYLO::WILSON | | Mon Oct 29 1990 13:19 | 10 |
| RE: .1
I don't know. I took a number, and always do if there is a line.
I guess when it's not _really_ busy they use the "first come, first
served" system.
P.S. I saw the same woman later with about 16 items in an "8 Item Limit"
line, right behind me.
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1095.4 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Mon Oct 29 1990 13:38 | 6 |
| Re: .3
Obviously this woman doesn't think that rules apply to HER. Sadly she has
lots of company in her delusion.
Steve
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1095.5 | RE: .0 | DEC25::BRUNO | Never give up on a good thing | Tue Oct 30 1990 10:13 | 14 |
| This kind of behavior manifests itself in a lot of ways: people
who park in handicap or visitor parking spaces (ineligible people),
those who raise their priority in the printer queues, etc. It seems to
be a reaction to the flow of society. Many of us tend to be
well-behaved and keep our places in line to wait for our turn. This
leaves an open space on the "seam of civility" where others COULD step
in, but are expected not to. Today's atmosphere of aggression and "get
things done at all costs" leads to more people taking advantage of that
seam in order to get a boost above the masses. The risks being: we
could ALL do it and thus remove the benefit of the action, we could
all do it and cause the system to hiccup, we could quickly step on the
pariah and keep the flow smooth. I think you made the right choice.
Greg
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1095.6 | push, shove, elbow, kick, yell........ | PARITY::ELWELL | Dirty old men need love, too. | Tue Oct 30 1990 11:55 | 9 |
| The trouble regarding express lines in stores isn't helped when only
very rarely does the cashier enforce the rules. Also, they take checks
even when it says cash only. In many of the stores the manager doesn't
back up the cashiers. When I worked one summer in a grocery store
(1959, I'm old) my manager backed me up if I said something.
Sems like it's "get pushy or lose out"........
....Bob
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1095.8 | | PSYLO::WILSON | | Tue Oct 30 1990 14:55 | 4 |
| RE: .7
Moments like that should be on videotape. It would be a big "rental."
:-)
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1095.9 | Accidents do happen | ACESMK::WOOD | Laughter is the best medicine | Tue Oct 30 1990 17:08 | 13 |
| Maybe this should go in true confessions:
And then there are people like me who (only once) took a full shopping
cart through the 15 items or less line. I honestly didn't notice the
sign until after the cashier had rung up the order and started to bag
it. When I noticed the absence of a bagger, I looked up and saw the
sign. With an entire shopping cart unloaded on the belt, the cashier
was really helpless to tell me to take it to another line - it was
probably faster just to ring it up. I apologized profusely.
I'm a lot more careful since then...
John
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1095.10 | F.Y.I. | WMOIS::SMITH_S | | Wed Oct 31 1990 07:09 | 4 |
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In some stores, checks are considered cash! The sign should say
cash and checks in that case though.
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1095.11 | | AIMHI::RAUH | Home of The Cruel Spa | Wed Oct 31 1990 09:41 | 11 |
| I was on a subway in Boston, I had a date who, like me was standing up.
Someone got up at a stop and I started to usher my date to the empty
seat when another woman slid right in under my seating date! Obvously
my date stood up after sitting into the lap of the rude woman, and
apologised to the seated woman. I saw red and asked the seated woman if
she was being rude or if she was a born ass*ole. She played dumb by
speaking french. WOW! My date spoke french and I know enough to
understand it. We crapped on this bozo for two stops. Then she got up
and left to another part of the car. Winning Through Intimidation was a
very good book to read.
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1095.12 | many avenues for humor here | HANNAH::OSMAN | see HANNAH::IGLOO$:[OSMAN]ERIC.VT240 | Thu Nov 01 1990 15:23 | 36 |
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There are lots of good funny stories about following rules and using correct
line, line, parking place etc.
Some of my favorites:
Challenger: Why can't I park here?
Enforcer: It says "handicapped only"
Challenger: I am handicapped ! I can't read.
Some of you may know the Star Market on Mem Drive between MIT and Harvard.
A student confidently wheeled his FULL cart of groceries into the lane marked
12 items or less
The clerk looked him in the eye and said:
Let's see. You're either from MIT and you can't read, or you're
from Harvard and you can't count !
Another is conversation that took place at crowded hotel counter:
Tired: I need a room
Clerk: No way, we're COMPLETELY full.
Tired: Let me ask you something. If the president were to walk in
right now, would you have a room for him ?
Clerk: Well, for the president, we'd manage something.
Tired: I've got news. He's not coming, so let me have his room.
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1095.13 | seems that "they" are everywhere. | CSC32::PITT | | Sun Nov 04 1990 23:59 | 14 |
| a similar experience the other night at KFC. We were seated in the no
smoking section (porking out!) when a woman at the table next to us
lights up a cigarette. Since there were no ashtrays, she just flicked
her ashes onto the floor.
I made a LOUD comment and we got up and left. As we passed her I
stopped and said "You DO know that this is the NO SMOKING section?"
she said "no I didn't" and continued flicking ashes on the floor....
I guess she falls into the 'can't read' catagory.....but you'd think
that in a RESTAURANT, someone would have the comman decency to NOT
flick cigarette ashes on the floor.....
aaaaaaarrrrrrrrr
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1095.14 | As I see it..... | SELECT::GALLUP | Combat erotic illiteracy | Mon Nov 05 1990 16:16 | 25 |
| > <<< Note 1095.13 by CSC32::PITT >>>
> I made a LOUD comment and we got up and left. As we passed her I
> stopped and said "You DO know that this is the NO SMOKING section?"
> she said "no I didn't" and continued flicking ashes on the floor....
Perhaps she really didn't know. Did you ask her kindly when she first
lit up the cigarette to move to the smoking area?
Or were you just rude from the beginning?
Some people CAN'T read--that doesn't make them bad people and it
most certainly doesn't make them lower life forms than you.
A little bit of kindness goes a LONG way, in my estimation.....rudeness
will get you very little, if anything.
kathy
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1095.15 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Mon Nov 05 1990 16:38 | 6 |
| When I have been bothered by someone smoking in a non-smoking restaurant
section, I never confront the individual myself. I go find a manager and
explain the situation to them, and they have always approached the customer
and offered to move them to a smoking section.
Steve
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1095.16 | pardon me?????? | CSC32::PITT | | Mon Nov 05 1990 19:09 | 14 |
| >were you just rude from the beginning
boy I sure enjoy talking to you in notes Kathy,..,..you're always so
pleasant.
THE SIGN WAS HUGE.....LIKE FREAKING HUGE.
AND I DIDN'T SAY I WAS RUDE THANKYOU.
I said "you DO know this is the NO SMOKING SECTION".
I WASN'T RUDE.
now please don't YOU be either.
rrr
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1095.17 | **THEY** ARE everywhere. | CSC32::PITT | | Mon Nov 05 1990 19:20 | 12 |
| .1
ALSO, does it require a "please don't not flick your ashes on the floor
in thus restaurant" sign to assume that she would know better than to
do that too??
Maybe on the subject of obnoxious behaviour showing no consideration
for anyone but yourself, I'd also like to add to that people who are
RUDE and INSULTING and AGGRESSIVELY OBNOXIOUS in notes files.
THEY seem to everywhere as well.
rrrrrrrrrrr
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1095.18 | | YUPPY::DAVIESA | She is the Alpha... | Tue Nov 06 1990 07:37 | 21 |
| >does it require a "please don't not flick your ashes on the floor
> in thus restaurant" sign to assume that she would know better than to
> do that too??
Nope.
It requires a sign that says:
"When the floor is full, please consider using the ashtray".
;-) ;-)
Though if she couldn't read, I guess that would have been lost on her
anyway....
It's one thing smoking. It's another thing having dirty habits or
bad manners about what you do with the ash/butts/smoke.
I smoke, but I honestly think a lot of non-smokers would be surprised
at how considerate some of us try to be about it. I really try hard.
And I don't flick ash on the floor.
'gail
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1095.19 | | SELECT::GALLUP | Combat erotic illiteracy | Tue Nov 06 1990 13:19 | 30 |
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RE: CSC32::PITT
> I made a LOUD comment and we got up and left. As we passed her I
> stopped and said "You DO know that this is the NO SMOKING section?"
Oh, sorry. I guess this wasn't "rude" of you to say (Including
the "loud" part and the inflection you put on the word "DO").
I'm sure you were very congenial, excuse me for interpreting
your actions otherwise.
BTW....the confrontational feel to my note was intentional. It
illicited the exact response from you that I desired.
If we, as individuals, confront others with harsh words/attitudes,
we have to accept that the response we get back is going to be
a defensive/untrusting/stubborn one.
Anyway.......kath
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1095.21 | | QUIVER::STEFANI | Ice ice baby to go... | Tue Nov 06 1990 14:02 | 12 |
| re: smoking in non-smoking area issue
If I was in KFC, BK, McD's, etc. unless the smoke was ruining my
appetite I wouldn't concern myself too much. In a more expensive
restaurant you're usually asked to be seated in smoking or
non-smoking, so if I was seated in non-smoking and someone lit up, I
would probably do something. I agree with Steve (.15) that the correct
response in any restaurant would be to notify the manager or nearest
waiter and let them confront the customer. It's the management's
responsibility to control the dining atmosphere of the establishment.
- Larry
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1095.22 | On smokers too... | PCOJCT::COHEN | at least I'm enjoyin' the ride | Tue Nov 06 1990 14:49 | 23 |
| On smokers....
I am also a smoker who tries very hard to be considerate to
others...smokers and non-smokers alike.
If I'm sitting somewhere and the smoke is bothering someone, and they
ask nicely..."Could you please move your cigarette" or "Would you mind
very much either moving/putting out your cigarette?" I have no problem
doing so...
If on the other hand, someone either makes faces, tries to push the
smoke away with their hands (all you non-smokers know what I'm talking
about :-0 ), or coughs right in my face, I will usually not only keep
the cigarette lit, but blow smoke in the direction of the obnoxious
person...
My grandmother always told me that you can get more flies with honey
than you can witth vinegar.
For what it's worth,
Jill
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1095.23 | ok I give.... | BUDDRY::PITT | | Tue Nov 06 1990 15:15 | 5 |
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ok.....ok...and the next time I go into a cheap restaurant, I WILL
look for the no FARTING signs...
:-)
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1095.24 | think about what you're really trying to accomplish | TERZA::ZANE | Consciousness before being -- V. Havel | Tue Nov 06 1990 15:38 | 11 |
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Re: last number of replies
Really! I'm not sure I can see that being obnoxious in any of the
situations presented here would be of any use. There are many
alternatives available to me that allow me to act within my principles,
get my satisfaction and still not be obnoxious.
Terza
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1095.25 | What does obnoxious mean? | TRIBES::LBOYLE | Under the influence | Tue Nov 06 1990 15:50 | 13 |
| >If on the other hand, someone either makes faces, tries to push the
> smoke away with their hands (all you non-smokers know what I'm talking
> about :-0 ), or coughs right in my face, I will usually not only keep
> the cigarette lit, but blow smoke in the direction of the obnoxious
> person...
But don't you find it hard to blow smoke in your own face? :-(
It takes some courage to actually ask a person to put out a
cigarette. I have done it several times and never received a pleasant
response. One is treated like a crank. Maybe many people who are
discomforted by smoking prefer not to say anything, but try to indicate
their discomfort by the gestures you mention. It seems to me pretty
obnoxious not to respond to these hints.
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1095.27 | | SX4GTO::HOLT | | Tue Nov 06 1990 19:20 | 4 |
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re .22
you could find yerself looking down the barrel of a water pistol...
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1095.28 | | NRUG::MARTIN | White Camaro?--AHAHAHAHAHAH | Wed Nov 07 1990 07:26 | 3 |
| RE: .27 and you would find yerself with a very fat lip....
Ask me, and I shall probably do... order and youll be waitin a long
freakin time, but squirt me or some such, and death.
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1095.29 | non-farters unite! | CSC32::PITT | | Wed Nov 07 1990 14:12 | 18 |
|
Looking back over these notes, seems to me that when we are doing
something that is obviously offensive to someone else, we insist that
they ask us nicely to stop. If they choose to take the 'non aggressive'
approach by coughing in the cloud of smoke, of trying to wave the smoke
out of their face, we deem THEM as the ones being rude.
Just because there isn't a NO FARTING sign, I can make some guesses
around what is proper behaviour and what is annoying to the
non-farters!!!!
Maybe this whole note is about common courtesy and how *I* am *ALWAYS*
more important that anyone else......
;-)
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1095.30 | What if they think what they're doing is right? | SELECT::GALLUP | Combat erotic illiteracy | Wed Nov 07 1990 14:51 | 10 |
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Are people supposed to automatically know that what they are
doing is offensive to you?
kathy
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1095.31 | ...from one who coughs from smoke... | CADSE::WONG | The wong one | Wed Nov 07 1990 15:12 | 15 |
| If they're obviously smoking in a non-smoking area...and they
know that most restaurants are required to have non-smoking areas,
then they should know and should not smoke in such areas.
If it's not clear, then, well...all parties involved should act
politely so that they don't inconvenience each other. If a non-smoker
is coughing or waving air around, shouldn't the smoker know that the
smoke is the reason (regardless of the politeness of the non-smoker)?
In that case, I don't see a need for the smoker to take offense and
think that the non-smoker is being obnoxious unless the non-smoker
actually starts causing a scene. A person coughing around smoke
is a pretty good sign that the smoke is causing the coughing;
unfortunately, alot of people can't make that connection.
B.
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1095.32 | Cough! Cough! let's-get-outa-here! | CADSYS::HECTOR::RICHARDSON | | Wed Nov 07 1990 16:00 | 12 |
| What bugs me in restaurants is when I have settled in in a far corner
away from the smoking section (I am allergic to smoke, and my husband
is even more allergic to I am), eating my dinner, and someone sits down
at the next table, requests an ashtray from the obliging serving-person
(or goes into the smoking section to get one), and lights
up...puff...puff... puff, and my husband starts to wheeze, and we have
to get up and move our dinners to another table (this confuses
waitresses!), or sometimes we have to leave without finishing our
dinners. Ugh. We don't eat out very often often, and this is one of
the main reasons.
/Charlotte
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1095.33 | more on "behaviour in lines" | CSC32::PITT | | Wed Nov 07 1990 16:40 | 19 |
| >how do they know that their behaviour is offensive to you??
I guess that's where common courtesy comes into play. If I am offended
because they are wearing blue, then I wouldn't expect them to know
(or to change clothes either). But if someone is smoking in a non
smoking section at the table next to me, and I am coughing (not to
make a point, just cause I'm coughing) then it should not take a
brick in the head. It part of being aware of the things around you.
It's part of FITTING into a crowd, instead of banging into it...
but ANYHOW,
Behaviour in lines you say???
How bout when someone in front if you at the grocery store stands at
the register adding up their checkbook unaware of the 43 people in line
behind waiting.....patiently.....politely...UNrudely!!
:-)
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1095.34 | | QUIVER::STEFANI | I'll still be loving you... | Thu Nov 08 1990 10:13 | 15 |
| >> How bout when someone in front if you at the grocery store stands at
>> the register adding up their checkbook unaware of the 43 people in line
>> behind waiting.....patiently.....politely...UNrudely!!
I don't balance my checkbook at the counter, but I do make sure that
I've written the check #, the date, the amount, and the name of the
grocery store BEFORE I close the book (and subsequently forget. :-) )
I'm not holding anyone up because the bagger is probably still taking care
of my order and the cashier can start ringing up the next customer.
Now giving the cashier 200 coupons to sift through...THAT's annoying.
;-)
- Larry
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1095.35 | As long as the scenery is good.. | IAMOK::MITCHELL | I thought it was the parking brake | Thu Nov 08 1990 11:53 | 7 |
|
If the guy in front of me has nice buns, he can balance
his checkbook, or anything else for that matter.
kits
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1095.36 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Thu Nov 08 1990 11:58 | 5 |
| Re: .35
But Kits, wouldn't his buns have already been packed in the bags? :-)
Steve
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1095.37 | | IAMOK::MITCHELL | I thought it was the parking brake | Thu Nov 08 1990 12:05 | 7 |
| Steve Steve Steve.....what am I gonna do with you !!
:-)
kits
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1095.38 | Replies deleted | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Thu Nov 08 1990 15:11 | 5 |
| I deleted an earlier reply at the request of the author, and also later
replies which referred to the deleted notes. My apologies for any
inconvenience.
Steve
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1095.39 | take that...you beast ;-) | IAMOK::MITCHELL | I thought it was the parking brake | Thu Nov 08 1990 15:22 | 9 |
|
Inconvenience .!.!
You should be chained..and whipped unmercifully
with a feather..til you beg for mercy ! ;-)
kits
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1095.40 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Thu Nov 08 1990 15:28 | 5 |
| Re: .38
Where was it you said you did your grocery shopping, kits?
Steve
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1095.41 | | SAGE::GODIN | Naturally I'm unbiased! | Thu Nov 08 1990 15:41 | 8 |
| What a pity that the rude behavior that started this topic is so
evident here that people feel they have to have their notes and the
contentious replies to them removed.
And before you start on me for being so rude as to comment about your
offensive actions, don't bother. I don't reply to abusive people.
Karen
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1095.42 | What's the problem? | EDUHCI::ALESSANDRINI | | Thu Nov 08 1990 16:06 | 7 |
| If I felt that somehow readers took significant umbridge at a simple
addition than that's my business and it should end right there.
I'm not being rude, how could you even think that this constitutes rude
behavior. I am absolutely at a totel loss. It made me uncomfortable to
see all these negatives so I asked Steve to delete them. What's the big
deal?
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1095.43 | | IAMOK::MITCHELL | I thought it was the parking brake | Thu Nov 08 1990 16:19 | 11 |
|
re. 40
Wanna come shopping with me Steve ? :-)
Or do you just want to be in front of me in
line so that I ogle you ?
kits
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1095.44 | | SAGE::GODIN | Naturally I'm unbiased! | Thu Nov 08 1990 17:38 | 3 |
| re. -.42: You were not the offender referred to in my comments in .41.
Karen
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1095.45 | agreed | CSC32::PITT | | Thu Nov 08 1990 18:55 | 22 |
|
ditto .41
I've left more notes shaking my head in disgust at the absolute rude
attacks that some people seem to scan notes just to put in....
can't someone just make a point without being torn up and insulted?
And it seems to be the same people...they jump into any topic just
long enough to point out what an idiot you are.
One of my favorites was a note in which my OPINION was met with "that's
the stupidest thing I've ever heard".....
This kind of reaction to someones OPINION is about as RUDE as anything
else we've brought up in this topic.
I was sorry to see that note pulled also, mostly because it was of
interest. But I understand the reasons for doing so, and thank the
moderator for not allowing yet another noter to be torn apart for
expressing an opinion....
grin and BARE it;-).......it's everywhere.
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