reecejackox
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- Apr 23, 2017
I would say saying things on my behalf
Especially on the motorcycle. Just do what you're suppose to do, not sit there in a turn lane waving frantically at me on the side road to let me out when you aren't noticing the 15 cars going past you at 60 mph in the travel lane that you want me to pull into.The ones who disrupt traffic to let someone else go. They think they're being nice, but they're really making the situation less safe and disrupting everyone else.
This! ^^ 100%The ones who disrupt traffic to let someone else go. They think they're being nice, but they're really making the situation less safe and disrupting everyone else.
I would say saying things on my behalf
My dad used to do this. It made me nuts!The ones who disrupt traffic to let someone else go. They think they're being nice, but they're really making the situation less safe and disrupting everyone else.
As a former waitress in a mom ‘n pop diner our boss told us to do that to rude customersKilling with kindness is still killing.
It's a small thing in the grand scheme of things but when you are lined up at the supermarket (or anywhere really) and someone in front of you decides to let somebody else in in front of them because they don't have a lot of items. If you want to do that to make yourself feel good then give them your place in line and go to the back otherwise your good intentions make everyone else wait more.
This is just happened to me yesterday. He actually said, "sorry to interrupt you" I got snarky and said "no, you're not sorry" and he said "nope, you're right." LOL
When someone says "I don't mean to interrupt" then they interrupt you.