Schlosser85
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Parents who leave dirty diapers laying in the parking lot. I am not touching that.
Parents who exercise no control over their children and don't even try to do so.
Parents who take children into movies that aren't meant for them and then just let them run wild. Also people who come into a theater and spend the entire time playing with their phones. It's like, if you're going to spend the whole time gossiping with your girlfriends or talking on the phone, why did you bother paying for a ticket to a movie you're not paying attention to? You're not in your living room, you're surrounded by paying theatergoers. Have a shred of basic consideration.
I am respectful to elderly customers (I like to think I'm respectful to every customer, but I generally ratchet it up a notch for the elderly), but I hate the way some act like their age gives them the right to treat everyone like their personal servants.
And I'm not talking about expecting to be treated with respect, they have the right to expect that, I'm talking about treating people like their servants. There's a difference.
Parents who exercise no control over their children and don't even try to do so.
Parents who take children into movies that aren't meant for them and then just let them run wild. Also people who come into a theater and spend the entire time playing with their phones. It's like, if you're going to spend the whole time gossiping with your girlfriends or talking on the phone, why did you bother paying for a ticket to a movie you're not paying attention to? You're not in your living room, you're surrounded by paying theatergoers. Have a shred of basic consideration.
I am respectful to elderly customers (I like to think I'm respectful to every customer, but I generally ratchet it up a notch for the elderly), but I hate the way some act like their age gives them the right to treat everyone like their personal servants.
And I'm not talking about expecting to be treated with respect, they have the right to expect that, I'm talking about treating people like their servants. There's a difference.

No need for him to spell it out.