Anonymous
Post 08/30/2013 12:04     Subject: Is it disrespectful to...

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When she scoffed
You should have said "Bitch , you hold my kid whe I show you what I can do with BOTH my hands"


And then... the men in white jackets came and put one on you and carted you off.

Not before I use my free hand to punch that scoffing Beyotchhh
In the mouth


You are not helping your case!

Probably going to catch a case if that Ho' shows her ass on the playground again!


Anonymous
Post 08/30/2013 12:03     Subject: Is it disrespectful to...

Was she perhaps from the Middle East, or Muslim? In the ME, you are not supposed to shake with your left hand, and in Islam, it's Sunnah to only use your right hand to shake with.
Anonymous
Post 08/30/2013 12:02     Subject: Is it disrespectful to...

If it felt momentarily 'off' with knowing you were extending your left hand, you probably expressed it so (or could have) with a smile, a quick "sorry" and just proceeded to shake her hand. An understanding person would realize you were still trying to reciprocate. Not sure why she scoffed, but I've been in situations (though rare) when this happened, and it was all taken with a good nature; both parties were still trying to be polite, and that was apparent.
maril332
Post 08/30/2013 11:56     Subject: Is it disrespectful to...

Son was having an "im 2, im hungry, sweaty and tired" meltdown. Not excusing just explaining.

Also, I didn't imagine it because when I held out my hand she looked at it like I was handing her a used tampon and then made an obviously "annoyed" sound.
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2013 21:40     Subject: Is it disrespectful to...

Anonymous wrote:
maril332 wrote:Extend your left hand when meeting someone if your hands are full?

This mom at the park was extending her right hand and introducing herself as my son was pitching a fit. I was trying to wrangle him and the stroller and she kind of scoffed at me like I was somehow low class for extending my left hand to her right one.

Would you take offense to this?


Not sure in the US, but in some countries it is very offensive to extend your left hand to someone. Was she Arab or Muslim? If so, that is very, very offensive.


What if your right arm is paralyzed or missing? Do you just nod, smile and say a greeting?
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2013 21:38     Subject: Is it disrespectful to...

maril332 wrote:Extend your left hand when meeting someone if your hands are full?

This mom at the park was extending her right hand and introducing herself as my son was pitching a fit. I was trying to wrangle him and the stroller and she kind of scoffed at me like I was somehow low class for extending my left hand to her right one.

Would you take offense to this?


Not sure in the US, but in some countries it is very offensive to extend your left hand to someone. Was she Arab or Muslim? If so, that is very, very offensive.
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2013 21:32     Subject: Is it disrespectful to...

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When she scoffed
You should have said "Bitch , you hold my kid whe I show you what I can do with BOTH my hands"


And then... the men in white jackets came and put one on you and carted you off.

Not before I use my free hand to punch that scoffing Beyotchhh
In the mouth


You are not helping your case!

Probably going to catch a case if that Ho' shows her ass on the playground again!
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2013 21:28     Subject: Is it disrespectful to...

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When she scoffed
You should have said "Bitch , you hold my kid whe I show you what I can do with BOTH my hands"


And then... the men in white jackets came and put one on you and carted you off.

Not before I use my free hand to punch that scoffing Beyotchhh
In the mouth


You are not helping your case!
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2013 21:27     Subject: Is it disrespectful to...

Anonymous wrote:Maybe she "scoffed" at you because your son was pitching a fit? Or more likely, you imagined it.


+1
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2013 21:27     Subject: Is it disrespectful to...

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When she scoffed
You should have said "Bitch , you hold my kid whe I show you what I can do with BOTH my hands"


And then... the men in white jackets came and put one on you and carted you off.

Not before I use my free hand to punch that scoffing Beyotchhh
In the mouth
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2013 21:23     Subject: Is it disrespectful to...

Anonymous wrote:When she scoffed
You should have said "Bitch , you hold my kid whe I show you what I can do with BOTH my hands"


And then... the men in white jackets came and put one on you and carted you off.
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2013 21:22     Subject: Is it disrespectful to...

Maybe she "scoffed" at you because your son was pitching a fit? Or more likely, you imagined it.
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2013 21:22     Subject: Is it disrespectful to...

Anonymous wrote:When she scoffed
You should have said "Bitch , you hold my kid whe I show you what I can do with BOTH my hands"


Best DCUM line of the day.
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2013 21:21     Subject: Is it disrespectful to...

When she scoffed
You should have said "Bitch , you hold my kid whe I show you what I can do with BOTH my hands"
maril332
Post 08/29/2013 21:19     Subject: Is it disrespectful to...

Extend your left hand when meeting someone if your hands are full?

This mom at the park was extending her right hand and introducing herself as my son was pitching a fit. I was trying to wrangle him and the stroller and she kind of scoffed at me like I was somehow low class for extending my left hand to her right one.

Would you take offense to this?