Looking for feedback here. One of my pet peeves is going to a fast food restaurant where they supply a newspaper or two for their customers, only to find that one or two people have taken the enitre paper and keep it for the entire time they're there, sometimes not even reading it. Newspapers come in sections for a reason! Why do people think that they have a right to monopolize the whole paper?
I'm not about to confront them about it, since it's always possible that they brought their own paper with them. When I've occasionally asked if that was their paper or the restaurant's, and if it's not theirs, could I please have a section, I'm met with either blank stares or hostile reactions. I've just given up and bought my own paper before I go in. And if anybody asks me if it's my paper, I tell them it's mine, but they can gladly have any section I'm finished with.
Does this bug anyone else? And what do you do about it?
2007-02-16
03:56:58
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gamblin man
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Society & Culture
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