I let stuff like that bother me for days. That's not healthy.
Anyone know what that is?
I know im not the only one that gets like that......I just get so annoyed when someone does that, doesn't say excuse me and just looks straight ahead.
Why does no one have any manners anymore?
2007-10-12
06:01:07
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Pep Lofton
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➔ Etiquette
It's NOT a space issue. It's a courtesy issue. Some of you have to stop making medical psychiatric assessments. I'm already seeing someone and working on it.
The cat's out of the bag. Or is the cat afraid of it's space being invaded too?
Im sorry, it's been a long week, I just want honest answers but not assessments made that clearly aren't true.
Thank you.
2007-10-12
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Thats what it boils down to is manners. Personally I hate it when people bump into me and do not say excuse me, or I'm sorry.
2007-10-12 06:09:37
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answered by STEPHANIE K 3
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There could be a number of reasons why you find yourself so much more upset than most people do at such little things. Perhaps you're just a stickler for manners - something so few people have these days - and are irritated at the fact that no apology is offered. I would also suspect that you are one of those people who have a larger circle of "personal space" than others, for you to be so irritated by this, and that you feel more than most that your personal space has been invaded by those who bump into you. Additionally, if you happen to have a chronic illness, it may be that you actually experience more discomfort (and possibly even pain), than the average person would experience from this small event. Ah, if only we could change the world ...
2007-10-12 06:47:55
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answered by JenV 6
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If you feel that these worries are seriously interfering with your quality of life, you should see a counselor or psychiatrist. Personally I don't have many personal space issues and I just see it as a natural consequence of being in public where many people are around. I'm pretty sure that people don't do it to specifically make you upset.
If I were the person who bumped into you, I have to say that I honestly might not even have noticed. Years of growing up with two younger brothers and going to public school have me pretty well desensitized to jostles in crowded places. So if I bumped into you and didn't say excuse me, it might have been because I didn't realize it happened.
2007-10-12 07:13:18
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answered by drshorty 7
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Don't try to get on the train when people are coming off of it. In this world filled with chaos and people rushing to do things, manners are often lost. Don't get mad. Be as nice as you can and say to the offender that they almost knocked you down. You don't want some drama to come from it, you just want an apology. Unfortunately, you won't always get one. Unless someone is a complete neanderthal, they will say "sorry" as they rush pass. Don't get yourself so worked up that you have a stroke. Remind yourself to let it go.
2007-10-12 06:57:08
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answered by tequilanikki 3
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I am the same way. I know personally for me, it feels like an affront. I know I got pushed around a bit as a kid, and for me, being a woman, it's natural for people to think that they can push you around and there's nothing you can do about it, which also adds to the steam pressure shooting from my ears. I feel like if I let them get away with that, it reinforces that they CAN get away with it, and makes me feel like I am encouraging that behavior by not putting a stop to it. I find that by firmly but politely pointing out the slight (I will often yank someone by the coat or collar if they are walking away and try to ignore me) and just say "you hit me pretty hard there, and you didn't even stop to see if I was ok, please watch where you are going in future" it at least helps me to feel like I did what I could, and helps me to let go of that anger. Whatever you have to do to de-stress and let go of the anger, do it! You don't want these boorish pigs giving you a stress illness!
2007-10-12 06:20:24
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answered by Anna E 2
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I cannot help you, but I know how you feel.
So much so that I've taken to telling strangers when they upset me on the bus train etc.
Now I am that scary crazy girl who yells at people for talking/loitering in shop doorways or not waiting for me to get off the bus before they get on.
It really isn't healthy, and you could say I have anger issues, but I don't really sweat the big stuff, its just little inconsiderate things that set me off...
Go home and have a glass of wine, try not to think about it.
Until tomorrow...
2007-10-14 18:48:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow. How rude of them. i'm petite and skinny. i'm getting suddenly met plenty. once i changed into actual picked up and moved by using a guy. i don't understand why he did that. He moved me into his team of associates yet my associates rescued me. no individual has a top to %. you up. couldn't that be seen attack? i'm not particular. it type of feels easily incorrect and somewhat threatening. Be very vocal about that notwithstanding it would not do any sturdy. I gained't flow for human beings often. It relies upon truly. yet when it truly is purely me and that i'm already to one aspect then i'm not shifting if there are 4 human beings coming at me. one among them could flow so I carry my floor. yet contained in the food market, I robotically get suddenly met and human beings inquire from me to flow. i'm oftentimes round over. i do not hog the aisle. I oftentimes imagine to myself, what's next. i favor to climb into the cabinets. i understand it has to do more desirable with the very undeniable reality that i will actual flow at the same time as the different dimwit who's the challenge gained't. the guy chatting with me knows it too. don't be afraid to chat your techniques. Make a shaggy dog tale because then perchance human beings will supply up doing that to you.
2016-10-09 02:25:57
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answered by ? 4
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Its just that you feel like they are invading your space and you resent it. Some people do and some don't.
2007-10-12 06:10:21
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answered by billy 6
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try not to be on the defense and your day will be better
2007-10-12 06:38:40
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answered by panda 6
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