BiBunny
Moon Queen & Wanderer
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Ok, I was having a conversation with Kitty earlier. We have some damned inconsiderate friends. It seems like every other day, I'm getting annoyed because of some dumbass thing one of them has done.
Now, because I realize that the only common denominator here is us, I'm trying to decide if we're just overly sensitive, or if we just attract assholes, LOL. So, of course, I'm asking y'all because it'd be sort of obnoxious to ask these same friends about this.
Let me just say this. I was raised by parents (especially my mother, but my father, too) who were extremely strict about manners and how you're supposed to treat others, particularly guests in your home. So I have all these ideas about what you're "supposed" to do and what you shouldn't do. In spite of all my issues about being around people, I do my best to be the perfect hostess. That's just how I was raised.
But maybe it's just me. Maybe no one but me and Kitty actually stick to these rules, LOL. I'll give a couple of examples.
I think it's extremely rude for someone to go into the kitchen (mine or their own) and fix themselves something to eat without asking me if I want something. But people do. I also think it's extremely rude to eat all of something without first asking the other people around if they would like some.
Or maybe I've been cleaning, and they proceed to come charging inside and leave things strewn everywhere, leaving a trail behind them. Um, excuse me? I JUST got everything picked up, and now you're making a mess again!
I literally had one person, because I always say things like "please" and "thank you" and "excuse me" or whatever, actually ask me, "Are you always this polite?" Well...yeah.
These things are just automatic with me. It's not stuff I have to think about. I don't think to myself, "Oh, God, I must ask so-and-so if they want a Coke, so they won't think I'm an inconsiderate ass." To me, it's just naturally how things are done. I think every man for himself is kind of a barbaric way of doing things and suggests a lack of consideration for other people's time/effort/feelings.
But because it hardly ever seems to go the other way, I'm asking y'all. Are we taking this little shit too seriously? Or do we just attract jackasses?
Now, because I realize that the only common denominator here is us, I'm trying to decide if we're just overly sensitive, or if we just attract assholes, LOL. So, of course, I'm asking y'all because it'd be sort of obnoxious to ask these same friends about this.
Let me just say this. I was raised by parents (especially my mother, but my father, too) who were extremely strict about manners and how you're supposed to treat others, particularly guests in your home. So I have all these ideas about what you're "supposed" to do and what you shouldn't do. In spite of all my issues about being around people, I do my best to be the perfect hostess. That's just how I was raised.
But maybe it's just me. Maybe no one but me and Kitty actually stick to these rules, LOL. I'll give a couple of examples.
I think it's extremely rude for someone to go into the kitchen (mine or their own) and fix themselves something to eat without asking me if I want something. But people do. I also think it's extremely rude to eat all of something without first asking the other people around if they would like some.
Or maybe I've been cleaning, and they proceed to come charging inside and leave things strewn everywhere, leaving a trail behind them. Um, excuse me? I JUST got everything picked up, and now you're making a mess again!
I literally had one person, because I always say things like "please" and "thank you" and "excuse me" or whatever, actually ask me, "Are you always this polite?" Well...yeah.
These things are just automatic with me. It's not stuff I have to think about. I don't think to myself, "Oh, God, I must ask so-and-so if they want a Coke, so they won't think I'm an inconsiderate ass." To me, it's just naturally how things are done. I think every man for himself is kind of a barbaric way of doing things and suggests a lack of consideration for other people's time/effort/feelings.
But because it hardly ever seems to go the other way, I'm asking y'all. Are we taking this little shit too seriously? Or do we just attract jackasses?