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Sorry to have come off as judgmental I was only trying to comment on the yin yangness of the situation. The OP seemed to want to know who was ‘more right’. I feel it was something of a wash, is all.
She was feeling misjudged, to me. But then could have easily misjudged the other woman, who may have been driving her husband’s car, etc.
People misjudge others all the time, it doesn’t seem like bullying to me. No need to stand up for anything, to my mind.
If you’re out buying 3 cases of beer for your neighbour, and the guy behind you, in line, misjudges you to be a heavy drinker, what do you care what that guy thinks? Does it even cross your mind? Do you feel bullied? If he snorts, do you need to stand up for yourself? Offer an explanation? Because I don’t.
But then I don’t care about such trivial misjudgments that must, it seems self evident to me, occur everyday, to everyone. Apologies for not being clearer.
Indeed. Though I often resort to a quick, “F*ck off.”
Love it. Especially because in my imagination the person leans over the cash register and speaks into the microphone above it, broadcasting his announcement over the store PA. Not exactly how things work in real life, but is an amusing mental image no less.
I have perfected a particular facial expression that I like to think of as equal parts annoyance, amusement, and bewilderment. This look, teamed with a simple “whatever,” is my standard response to nosy strangers.
“Do you know it’s rude to stick your nose in other people’s business?”
Wow, what problems you in the developed world have.
Here in the wilds of Kentucky I often get stares of distain when I set my canvas bags on the belt at checkout. Then the bagger universally loads each bag with 40 lbs of groceries, so as to demonstrate the downside of using such bags. Let’s not even get into the checker’s response to the re-useable net bags I have for produce.
I would have said
"Oh yeah? Well the Jerk Store called.
It ran out of plastic bags which is why I needed to stock up for them."
I’m sorry but I think that this isn’t an entirely true version of what happened, if it actually did happen.
And I’m tending towards the latter.
I guess I wasn’t aware of the existance of a negative association with Jeeps. Is it because they’re potentially destructive in an off road setting?
Why?
I think the point was it’s not a Prius
Jeeps are notorious for bad mileage. Depending on the age and model, one would be lucky to see 25 MPG.
Not to mention that ANY vehicle is worse ecologically speaking than walking to the store.
Sorry, but its a gut feeling.
I used to know someone who was always getting indignant over things that people were supposed to have said to her, except that the events never actually happened.
This sounds incredibly like one of her stories.
It’s helpful to remember that your gut is frequently full of shit.
Oh deary me, it looks as though I’ve hurt someones feelings.
Try to get over it.
Doesn’t put me out any; just seems an odd choice of organ when you’ve got another one purpose built for supporting your assertions with reason.
Actually it was my brain and experience talking.
Actually loved the saying,Sorry mate but I’ve stolen it.
Have a good 'un.
Ha. I should warn you that it comes with an unfortunate temptation to bust it out in circumstances that you might ordinarily let pass with out comment. A terrible thing.