Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, am I the only person who think that it is ok? In immigration situation - if it is a large family, I don't see anything wrong that one person will go in line while the other person get to park the car, unload kids from the car, maybe feed kid a snack or change a diaper . Then they can join the line.
In movie theatre - what is the issue if everyone have assigned seat? It's not like they are going to take your seat and you will not be able to see the movie.
The only problem would be if the even without assigned seats, like standing concert, or embassy event, when people made the effort to get there early- then I agree, everyone has to get in line.
Screenings are not assigned seating, it is first come, first serve. That is why line cutting is a big deal.
Depends on where you are
Anonymous wrote:I have one child who has emotional difficulties waiting in lines. While I wait in line my DH will wait with him elsewhere. Our other kids may be with him or with me - their choice. My MIL has physical difficulty standing/walking any length of time. She, too, will wait where she can sit while we're in lines. I'm sorry if it upsets you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have one child who has emotional difficulties waiting in lines. While I wait in line my DH will wait with him elsewhere. Our other kids may be with him or with me - their choice. My MIL has physical difficulty standing/walking any length of time. She, too, will wait where she can sit while we're in lines. I'm sorry if it upsets you.
So perhaps your child should not be going to the types of events where lines are required until you have worked with them to resolve their 'difficulties?' I can respect your MILs situation, but don't make excuses for your kid being an asshole. Regardless of whether you have some 'diagnosis' about why said child is an asshole, the world involves waiting in lines, and raising your child to think they can avoid it and others, who do not have said 'difficulties' will accommodate them is incorrect. Your response to those who don't want to accommodate them - "sorry if it upsets you" explains why your kid is in asshole - you are, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, am I the only person who think that it is ok? In immigration situation - if it is a large family, I don't see anything wrong that one person will go in line while the other person get to park the car, unload kids from the car, maybe feed kid a snack or change a diaper . Then they can join the line.
In movie theatre - what is the issue if everyone have assigned seat? It's not like they are going to take your seat and you will not be able to see the movie.
The only problem would be if the even without assigned seats, like standing concert, or embassy event, when people made the effort to get there early- then I agree, everyone has to get in line.
Screenings are not assigned seating, it is first come, first serve. That is why line cutting is a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Ok, am I the only person who think that it is ok? In immigration situation - if it is a large family, I don't see anything wrong that one person will go in line while the other person get to park the car, unload kids from the car, maybe feed kid a snack or change a diaper . Then they can join the line.
In movie theatre - what is the issue if everyone have assigned seat? It's not like they are going to take your seat and you will not be able to see the movie.
The only problem would be if the even without assigned seats, like standing concert, or embassy event, when people made the effort to get there early- then I agree, everyone has to get in line.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have one child who has emotional difficulties waiting in lines. While I wait in line my DH will wait with him elsewhere. Our other kids may be with him or with me - their choice. My MIL has physical difficulty standing/walking any length of time. She, too, will wait where she can sit while we're in lines. I'm sorry if it upsets you.
So perhaps your child should not be going to the types of events where lines are required until you have worked with them to resolve their 'difficulties?' I can respect your MILs situation, but don't make excuses for your kid being an asshole. Regardless of whether you have some 'diagnosis' about why said child is an asshole, the world involves waiting in lines, and raising your child to think they can avoid it and others, who do not have said 'difficulties' will accommodate them is incorrect. Your response to those who don't want to accommodate them - "sorry if it upsets you" explains why your kid is in asshole - you are, too.
Anonymous wrote:I have one child who has emotional difficulties waiting in lines. While I wait in line my DH will wait with him elsewhere. Our other kids may be with him or with me - their choice. My MIL has physical difficulty standing/walking any length of time. She, too, will wait where she can sit while we're in lines. I'm sorry if it upsets you.
Anonymous wrote:
I was recently waiting to go through immigration and the man in front of me "saved a spot" for his whole family and another family. I was so pissed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:always rude.
I was recently waiting to go through immigration and the man in front of me "saved a spot" for his whole family and another family. I was so pissed.
If it's immigration and it was his family, then they didnt cut because usually families are processed together. The other family did cut, but if they were traveling together, then I don't think this is a big deal.