Bob_Bytchin
Lit Class of '02
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On the drive to work I see dozens of examples of road rage a day. It used to be 1 or 2 a month.
When shopping for groceries, I see nothing but people who feel entitled. The old adage "The customer is always right" seems to empower most shoppers in the worst ways. I used to shop and the only screaming I heard were from kids. Now it's the adults.
Restaurants are the worst. My daughter was on wait staff for a couple of years and the stories she told me were so disappointing. People demanding 5-star service in a chain restaurant, people taking their anger out on wait staff if the food isn't right, people trying to make moral judgments in their tipping.
These are a few examples. Again my question, where has civility gone?
When shopping for groceries, I see nothing but people who feel entitled. The old adage "The customer is always right" seems to empower most shoppers in the worst ways. I used to shop and the only screaming I heard were from kids. Now it's the adults.
Restaurants are the worst. My daughter was on wait staff for a couple of years and the stories she told me were so disappointing. People demanding 5-star service in a chain restaurant, people taking their anger out on wait staff if the food isn't right, people trying to make moral judgments in their tipping.
These are a few examples. Again my question, where has civility gone?