Every decade thinks that the "current" state of manners is worse than it was in decades
previous. Because of this, I'm unwilling to say that we're definitely in
the rudest period in history. It just feels like it. My theory is this:
As more of our lives get lived virtually through our computers and
smartphones, our ability to act appropriately in public diminishes, as
we have less opportunity to use our "people skills." The more people you
come across, the more likely you're going to experience a random act of
rudeness.
And it's likely that the act is on the following list of incredibly rude actions that happen on a daily basis.
#1. Not looking up from your phone while you're ordering food.
Or looking down at your phone instead of making
eye contact in other situation where you have to speak to another human
-- it's just disrespectful.
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#2. Walking on the wrong side of the sidewalk
This has became a big problem, specifically in
New York, where there is a distinct percentage of people who refuse to
stay to the right. They'd rather slam into the people who stay to the
right, rather than yield. Also related: Stopping short.
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#3.Walking in a group that takes over the whole sidewalk.
If you walk four-abreast down the sidewalk,
someone will definitely be shoulder-checked. (That's rude, too, but you
won't merit much sympathy.)
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Courtesy
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#4.Just letting doors slam into people's faces.
It's not about standing there and waiting for
someone 30 feet behind you. It's about the person who is literally right
behind you.
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#5.Not obeying the "zipper rule."
It has nothing to do with your pants, but
everything to do with situations involving merging cars (or exiting
crowded areas). Imagine you're driving in slow traffic. On the right,
cars are waiting to merge into your lane. The right thing to do? Let one
car from the merging lane in front of you. The next car behind you does
the same. This will keep traffic moving...and works the same when
you're exiting crowded subways, movie theaters, etc
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#6.Using public transportation poorly
Hugging the pole, taking up spots, using the seat
next to you as a cradle for your bag (when the place is packed) and, of
course, everyone's favorite, sitting with your legs spread wide.
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#7.Answering the phone with a "What?"
That is, if you're lucky enough to have someone pick up their phone when you call.
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#8.Ladies: Whatever you're doing in the bathroom to make public restrooms like a "Price Is Right" game from Hell
(There's probably an equally-bad situation in the
men's room, but it's never mentioned with the frequency of ladies
rooms.) If anything, just please, for the love of all that is holy, wipe
down the seat.
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#9.Under-tipping
This is what I anticipate getting the most grief
from, but come on. Waitstaff of all types have to put up with so much
garbage for so little pay. No, it's "not your job" to come up where
their paycheck is short. But does it really kill you to leave a fair
tip?
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#10.Flossing your teeth or clipping your nails. In public
The only argument for bringing back the village stocks
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#11.Specific, but: Treating bookstores like your own personal home library.
It's one thing to leisurely enjoy reading book
descriptions, it's another when you take a pile of magazines to the cafe
with no intention of buying them. Or, lounge on the floor as if you're
in your living room.
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#12.Taking Pictures Of Strangers & Mocking Them
You might find it hilarious that there's someone
in front of you wearing Zubaz pants in non-ironic way. But do you need
to take a picture and post it to the entire world? The legalities of taking pictures of strangers in public
is murky. The ethics, however, shouldn't be. Zubaz guy is just enjoying
his Sunday. He's ridiculous, but does he deserve anonymous scorn? No.
Do these happy museum-goers, who are enjoying getting their picture
taken next to a Renoir, deserve your judgement? No
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#Source:
The 12 Rudest Things You're Doing On A Daily Basis [ Brie Dyas ]
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/brie-dyas/rudest-things-daily-basis_b_5186799.html?ncid=fcbklnkushpmg00000063
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/brie-dyas/rudest-things-daily-basis_b_5186799.html?ncid=fcbklnkushpmg00000063
Posted: 04/21/2014 2:10 pm EDT Updated: 04/21/2014 3:59 pm EDT
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