It seems to me that once upon a time we operated under these norms and values. Today, they seem to be going the way of the dodo bird. More and more we encounter people who are just out for themselves and they do not care at all how inconvenienced you are.
Case in point. I parked at a shopping centre on two separate occasions. The first time I had cars on either side of me and someone had parked in the lane dropping off a kid to someone who was picking him up. Clearly he could see he was in the way, but was in no way inclined to move. He gestured that I could go around and I suppose I could have jockeyed my car around for 10 minutes to finally squeeze out. He did finally back up but not before gesturing a few things in my direction.
The other time was today. I parked quite properly between the lines, went in to shop and came out only to find that a huge Ford 350 extended cab had angled into the spot next to me and left about 2 inches between my back bumper and his vehicle. I am sick to death of having to jockey around these folks, so I went into the store to have the owner paged to come out and move his vehicle. Yes, it was a him.
Clearly you could see that he had parked all kitty whompus as his back end was sufficently over the line and angled into the spot. When he came out, he asked what the problem was and I pointed out to him that he didn't park too well. Instead of saying something to the effect of "yeah, I didn't do such a great job did I", he proceeded to say he would move if it would make me happy. I politely suggested to him that if he was going to drive something like that, he should at least learn how to drive and park it properly.
What ever happened to common sense and courtesy? Is the only thing we relate to these days the almighty dollar and what is in it for me?
Case in point. I parked at a shopping centre on two separate occasions. The first time I had cars on either side of me and someone had parked in the lane dropping off a kid to someone who was picking him up. Clearly he could see he was in the way, but was in no way inclined to move. He gestured that I could go around and I suppose I could have jockeyed my car around for 10 minutes to finally squeeze out. He did finally back up but not before gesturing a few things in my direction.
The other time was today. I parked quite properly between the lines, went in to shop and came out only to find that a huge Ford 350 extended cab had angled into the spot next to me and left about 2 inches between my back bumper and his vehicle. I am sick to death of having to jockey around these folks, so I went into the store to have the owner paged to come out and move his vehicle. Yes, it was a him.
Clearly you could see that he had parked all kitty whompus as his back end was sufficently over the line and angled into the spot. When he came out, he asked what the problem was and I pointed out to him that he didn't park too well. Instead of saying something to the effect of "yeah, I didn't do such a great job did I", he proceeded to say he would move if it would make me happy. I politely suggested to him that if he was going to drive something like that, he should at least learn how to drive and park it properly.
What ever happened to common sense and courtesy? Is the only thing we relate to these days the almighty dollar and what is in it for me?
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