Anonymous wrote:Here's what I figure when this happens. People for whom it is so important to always be right and show their superiority, in general, are not very happy people. They have some type of inferiority complex in some aspect of their lives so they need to have an outlet in some other area where they can prove how awesome they are.
I usually ignore them, although sometimes I do make a comment back to them just to put them in their place a bit. But overall I feel sorry for them. Feeling good about yourself by putting other people down is a sign of a miserable life.
p.s. my family all lives in a nice Midwestern town and this kind of thing happens there too. It's not just a DC thing.
Anonymous wrote:You played an iphone with volume on. Any level is not okay. Terribly rude! Own it.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Not sure what she said. She watched me pull out the phone and as soon as I put the phone down, she started whispering in her husband's ear as she was staring at the phone on the table and he then turned to look at it, so I can be 100% sure that is what she was talking about.
Just a bummer and frankly are we all teaching our kids to be nasty and judgmental too?
Anonymous wrote:I'll judge you: Giving your children an electronic device at a restaurant is bad parenting. Your children should know how to sit politely and calmly and converse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I believe in civility" (unless someone annoys me and then I'll curse at them).
"One more comment and then I'm out" (unless someone disagrees with me and then I'm right back in the fray).
OP, you're not making a great case for yourself. Someone gave you the stinkeye yesterday. It'll be okay. Move on.
Leave her alone already. We've all given our kids some kind of distraction at the dinner table of a restaurant after a long day that we wouldn't normally. Admit it -- or admit you don't have kids.
Most of us have no issue with the phone. Just her weird anger/certainty/judgmentalness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I believe in civility" (unless someone annoys me and then I'll curse at them).
"One more comment and then I'm out" (unless someone disagrees with me and then I'm right back in the fray).
OP, you're not making a great case for yourself. Someone gave you the stinkeye yesterday. It'll be okay. Move on.
Leave her alone already. We've all given our kids some kind of distraction at the dinner table of a restaurant after a long day that we wouldn't normally. Admit it -- or admit you don't have kids.
Anonymous wrote:"I believe in civility" (unless someone annoys me and then I'll curse at them).
"One more comment and then I'm out" (unless someone disagrees with me and then I'm right back in the fray).
OP, you're not making a great case for yourself. Someone gave you the stinkeye yesterday. It'll be okay. Move on.