| Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Disgraceful behaviour on 237 bus this morning | |
| Posted by: | Xanthe West | |
| Date/Time: | 01/05/13 17:05:00 |
| No-one queues these days at places like bus stops -it more like guess the stop point of the bus - but you can't hark back to old days when battle axes built (and looked) like Les Dawson in drag elbowed their way to the front of the queue cos they 'was old'. A lot of new-comers to this country these days don't understand the concept of queuing - they always have to be at the front to get anything; look at the way the peasants from third world countries get in on the act when food aid is distributed - aid agencies fault in the first place not to make these peasants form an orderly queue before they get any food/freebies given to them. Some people just need to be told. Like the time I was at the bus stop near McD's and as the bus pulled up and a lot of people moseying about waiting to get on said bus, one young asian chap walked in front of the bus shelter and stopped right in front of the door until I reminded him we were ALL waiting to get on the bus - and - to his credit - did wait until all those at the bus stop had boarded bus. Or the time some african male stepped right in front of me just before the bus doors opened and I had to point out to him did he want to get ON the bus or be UNDER it? As I told him, he was lucky not to be UNDER the bus leaping in front of people like he did and making them jump. Some people just need to be told. And educated in the ways of this country. Oh, and if someone's f****** and whatnot just use the C word in a non-confrontation sentence and watch them back-pedal. Personally, I find teenagers a damn more polite and thoughtful than I was at their age. |