Quote Originally Posted by daimengrui View Post
Sorry I think that is kind of rude. Pwede mo naman pakiusapan yung dalawa na mejo dalidalian in consideration to the others. You will be surprised that most of the time you will get a good feedback by a polite request. Papaano kung matandang uugod ugod yung hindi makapag decide?

Fastfood chains are popular eating destinations. Falling in line and waiting patiently for your turn is something given. Politely reminding people in front that there is a long queue is also a good trait.

Why do you think maraming nababaril during a traffic altercation? Kasi yung mga ugaling ganyan dinadala sa kalsada. If we learn to be patient and courteous to one another I think our world will be a better place to live in.

You start teaching courtesy to your children at a young age so pag tanda mo at nabastos ka, iisa lang ang masasabi mo, "buti nalang ang anak ko di ko tinuruan ng ganyan".
Those two were not by any stretch of the imagination old or handicapped (except perhaps, intellectually). They were pretty much aware they were holding up the line but chose to take their time putting up a show. Obviously if it were an old person, I would have reacted differently.

I didn't raise my voice nor threatened them. I just offered my advice. What jolted them was the unanimous agreement of all the people waiting behind them. You should have seen the way they were stared at, especially by an old lady waiting in line.

And I certainly wished my kids were with me then. At least they would have seen first hand how people would react if they behave so inconsiderately.