Anonymous wrote:No, you shouldn't say anything. I agree that it's gross and very rude, but this is an instance where it's not your place to correct another adult's behavior. You were rude to say anything. Also, it might be a medical issue which is causing the problem. No need to make them feel any worse than they already do - I suspect they are just as embarrassed.
You say you regretted saying something which should answer your question...you were out of line in saying anything.
Anonymous wrote:For example, in a shared space such as the metro, starbucks, waiting in line at the grocery store if a stranger passes malodorous gas is it ok to say something critical?
What about a slightly different scenario where the flatulence is audible but has no discernible odor? Is it the noise, the smell or either that is rude.
I ask because I was behind a serial gas-passer while waiting in line at DCRA today and it was awful. I did say something but immediately regretted it.
Anonymous wrote:For example, in a shared space such as the metro, starbucks, waiting in line at the grocery store if a stranger passes malodorous gas is it ok to say something critical?
What about a slightly different scenario where the flatulence is audible but has no discernible odor? Is it the noise, the smell or either that is rude.
I ask because I was behind a serial gas-passer while waiting in line at DCRA today and it was awful. I did say something but immediately regretted it.
Anonymous wrote:It was probably unavoidable. It's not like the person is doing it on purpose to annoy people. All you did was ruin the person's day by complaining about it.