Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone is entitled to a few minutes to get their car loaded up. Wait patiently if you want that spot so bad. Youre fine OP
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Some people are fast, some are slow. Some have kids, some don't. That's life.
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If there are other spots, I avoid parking next to spots where where people (young, old and in between) are loading or unloading. If not, I wait. Either way, it's just not that big of a deal but don't honk when you are 3 feet from someone's face just because you want them to hurry up.
Anonymous wrote:People are awful. Some nasty person called me a c**t at the TJ's parking lot in Reston because I was waiting for an elderly woman to pull out of her parking spot, and he thought I was blocking him in some way.
Uhm, really? I told him to relax, he wasn't much younger than the woman I was waiting for (and I wasn't waiting for her parking spot either, just letting her out), but that I hoped he preceded her in death soon. Jerk.
Anonymous wrote:She was rude. This is no different than taking a minute to load groceries or whatever into your car - it takes very little time and doesn't really inconvenience anyone. Why should the person who is already there and engaged in a perfectly acceptable activity (loading the car) stop and wait for the other person to park to finish up? The person waiting to park should wait his/her turn.
Anonymous wrote:I saw someone honk at a poor woman trying to get her elderly mother in a wheel chair out of a car. We all live in society. Be fucking patient. Also, the people who insist on parking next to someone loading/unloading when there are plenty of other spaces are the same weirdos who pick the stall right next to you in the bathroom to take a monster dump when there are plenty of other open ones. Inconsiderate, thoughtless, stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you are fine but here’s the flip story. Guy standing there with door open, next to sleeping baby, typing on his phone. I wait a few minutes for him to notice me, then roll down my window and ask him if he can close the door so I can park. He says “Do you mind if I take out my baby first?” In a tone that implied I was being unreasonable. I was a little irked he made me wait so long if he was taking his baby out anyway. I had three kids in the car myself.
Everyone should be more considerate!