Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So there's no rude kids anymore, just kids with mental problems?
Both exist. But you knew that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps the teen was special needs.
there are often specific performance times for these type of audience members who need accommodations like the ability to move around. Doesn't sound like this was one of them.
Anonymous wrote:So there's no rude kids anymore, just kids with mental problems?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You were so passive-aggressive. Why not just say to her "Please get off my body." Say it as a statement or a directive, not a plea.
But OP got the kid off her body without making a huge scene. Why is being loud better?
I didn’t say I would say it loudly. There’s no reason why saying a five word sentence like the one I suggested should cause a “huge scene “.
Why use words at all? People will hear you. it will he a distraction. If i had to use words i might have just said “no” and removed the leg from my personal space. But OP bumped the leg off. Words aren’t always needed or better. Gestures, looks, and moving your own body work too.
I rather not be passive aggressive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps the teen was special needs.
That doesn't justify everything.
No but it EXPLAINS things
Who cares? No one is looking for an explanation for rude behavior. They just want the behavior to stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps the teen was special needs.
That doesn't justify everything.
No but it EXPLAINS things
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps the teen was special needs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You were so passive-aggressive. Why not just say to her "Please get off my body." Say it as a statement or a directive, not a plea.
But OP got the kid off her body without making a huge scene. Why is being loud better?
I didn’t say I would say it loudly. There’s no reason why saying a five word sentence like the one I suggested should cause a “huge scene “.
Why use words at all? People will hear you. it will he a distraction. If i had to use words i might have just said “no” and removed the leg from my personal space. But OP bumped the leg off. Words aren’t always needed or better. Gestures, looks, and moving your own body work too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You were so passive-aggressive. Why not just say to her "Please get off my body." Say it as a statement or a directive, not a plea.
But OP got the kid off her body without making a huge scene. Why is being loud better?
I didn’t say I would say it loudly. There’s no reason why saying a five word sentence like the one I suggested should cause a “huge scene “.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You were so passive-aggressive. Why not just say to her "Please get off my body." Say it as a statement or a directive, not a plea.
But OP got the kid off her body without making a huge scene. Why is being loud better?
Anonymous wrote:I think Frozen attracts a larger audience, including those who don't frequent concert hall or theater shows and don't know how to behave. We had a couple next to us (at a similar show) sing along. As funny as it was, they were not as good as the actors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps the teen was special needs.
Then the teen should have been seated between the two adults who were with her. Full stop.
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps the teen was special needs.