Re: Customers harass teenage employees for ice cream May 19, 2020 | Registered: 11 years ago Posts: 3,554 |
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freya
I don't understand this either. And, let's add the almighty cell phone to the mix. Because it isn't possible to spend 30 minutes or an hour outside without the phone in tow. Double points for the morons who try to steer brats, dogs, and talk on their phones at the same time.
I walk a little over a mile to the trail nearby. Many, many people drive (with their cars full of crap, dogs, and brats).
Why not escape the phone for a little while and enjoy nature?
I hate those people too. Here they are mostly men alone with their bluetooth headphones, marching along the path as if it is just one more thing they need to check off on their list of tasks for the day. The only good thing about them is that they are usually alone, so I can pass them without having to go off the path. I don't really care if they want to be oblivious to the nature around them, but their shouting on the phone spoils things for other people.
Re: Customers harass teenage employees for ice cream May 19, 2020 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 12,425 |
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yurble
I hate those people too. Here they are mostly men alone with their bluetooth headphones, marching along the path as if it is just one more thing they need to check off on their list of tasks for the day. The only good thing about them is that they are usually alone, so I can pass them without having to go off the path. I don't really care if they want to be oblivious to the nature around them, but their shouting on the phone spoils things for other people.
I do carry my smartphone everywhere I go, although for the most part that is just to the doctors and the grocery store. At the doctor's, I some times have to wait a long time to see the doctor, even if I arrive on time. The phone allows me to read articles without taking the risk of getting sick for six months thanks to someone else's germs. As for going to the grocery store, that phone will often be carrying my shopping list (before covid 19). After 19, I started using Instacart as I would be dead if I caught Covid 19.
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Re: Customers harass teenage employees for ice cream May 19, 2020 | Registered: 11 years ago Posts: 3,554 |
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LoveToLurk
Around here we are getting the families that have obviously never gone on a walk in their lives, because they have no idea what the rules of the road or the trails are. I’ve stopped using the community walking trail for jogging because of how clogged up it is. “On your left” is a completely foreign concept to these people. I started using the street instead, and it’s just as bad there. Large families, with their strollers and multiple sproggen, walking with the flow of traffic rather than facing it, so that people going the correct way have to constantly go further into the road to dodge them. Didn’t we all learn that pedestrians walk against the flow of traffic in elementary school?
Re: Customers harass teenage employees for ice cream May 22, 2020 | Registered: 16 years ago Posts: 585 |
Re: Customers harass teenage employees for ice cream May 22, 2020 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 7,753 |
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JoJo
One thing good about the lockdown is that the pahrunts are being forced to interact with their sprogs for a change.
Then there's the other extreme, but a lot of them are rediscovering the joys of booting the brats out to play instead of being helicopter parents. I've actually seen kids out playing! In their yards! The duhs and moos are willing to risk the little darlings getting kidnapped (or hoping for a kidnapping).