Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your kid steps on my foot? I’m going to react! I don’t care if it’s blue Cookie Monster. For all you know the person has nerve pain, a bruise, a broken toe. And with no injury it’s still rude AF to step on a foot.
This. You may have rebroken a healing broken bone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If during rush hour on metro escalators, an elementary age kid accidentally puts foot over someone else's foot, is it normal for the other person to rudely scold them or is it discrimination because kid is a minority immigrant?
It’s not normal.
Not sure how it’s discrimination, though. Discrimination involves making a choice. When you choose French fries as your side dish you have discriminated against onion rings or salad, for example.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your kid steps on my foot? I’m going to react! I don’t care if it’s blue Cookie Monster. For all you know the person has nerve pain, a bruise, a broken toe. And with no injury it’s still rude AF to step on a foot.
This. You may have rebroken a healing broken bone.
Anonymous wrote:DCUM has a lot of crazy too.
Anonymous wrote:If during rush hour on metro escalators, an elementary age kid accidentally puts foot over someone else's foot, is it normal for the other person to rudely scold them or is it discrimination because kid is a minority immigrant?
Anonymous wrote:The general public is crazy. There are three places the general public will be encountered: the dmv, metro and highway rest stops. Teach your child that when they encounter crazy, they should move on. A single apology should suffice, but if your child doesn’t get a chance, it shouldn’t make a dent in their day. Just be grateful that your child isn’t the crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Your kid steps on my foot? I’m going to react! I don’t care if it’s blue Cookie Monster. For all you know the person has nerve pain, a bruise, a broken toe. And with no injury it’s still rude AF to step on a foot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are people who teach children manners and both you and your child should enroll in these classes.
Kid's mother was a bit behind with a toddler and shouting guy didn't give anyone chance to say anything let alone apologize.