Anonymous wrote:doodlebug wrote:I hate that too but I hate even more when they park their cart exactly in front of the section of shelves I need and now I have to wait for them to finish their comparison shopping before I can grab that can of olives or whatever.Anonymous wrote:I hate when people stop their grocery cart in the middle of an aisle. Follow the rules of the road---stay to the right so others can get around you.
I always move the cart. People seem offended as if it's their personal cart from home that I've somehow contaminated by touching and moving two feet.
doodlebug wrote:I hate that too but I hate even more when they park their cart exactly in front of the section of shelves I need and now I have to wait for them to finish their comparison shopping before I can grab that can of olives or whatever.Anonymous wrote:I hate when people stop their grocery cart in the middle of an aisle. Follow the rules of the road---stay to the right so others can get around you.
Anonymous wrote:doodlebug wrote:I hate that too but I hate even more when they park their cart exactly in front of the section of shelves I need and now I have to wait for them to finish their comparison shopping before I can grab that can of olives or whatever.Anonymous wrote:I hate when people stop their grocery cart in the middle of an aisle. Follow the rules of the road---stay to the right so others can get around you.
I can't believe you sit there and wait for them to move their carts. There's nothing wrong with reaching around the cart to get what you want, politely asking them to move their carts, or even moving the cart yourself. All of these are acceptable and won't cause anyone undue strife.
Anonymous wrote:
I hate when people:
-Fart in the gym while using the treadmill next to me
-Don't realize they have horrid body odor and/or breath (this is people who can afford to have decent hygiene.)
-Give unsolicited advice
-Chat in the middle of the road or parking lot
-Are too busy with their phone to drive safely