annaroach: Or are people getting worse in their behaviour. I do a class once a week,,with about 50 people There are 2 women that sit with their shoes on the chair. It is in a hotel, so many people will sit on those chairs . I'm just amazed that they don't think of that themselves. They can stand on anything, including dog poo, and here they are without a care for anyone The same with sneezing without a tissue, and we wonder why the hospitals are full with sick people.
Rant over,, but do you agree, are things getting worse.
Arthur_Sixpence: I can't let people do the washing up at my house, everything has to go on the draining rack and cutlery holder a certain way... This gives people a bit of a laugh... My kids will move things around the house, probably only a centimeter or two and wait to see if I catch it....i do of course, but leave it till their gone before correcting it...just another one of the things you'll get to love about me... (that's directed to my future love interest)...
annaroach: Or are people getting worse in their behaviour. I do a class once a week,,with about 50 people There are 2 women that sit with their shoes on the chair. It is in a hotel, so many people will sit on those chairs . I'm just amazed that they don't think of that themselves. They can stand on anything, including dog poo, and here they are without a care for anyone The same with sneezing without a tissue, and we wonder why the hospitals are full with sick people.
Rant over,, but do you agree, are things getting worse.
I have to agree with you on this one Anna...manners are lacking in today's generation ....
mollybaby: Funnily enough, one of the first things I ascertain before even meeting a prospective partner is if they have OCD.
That might sound a little over the top but I know it would never work if they had. I'd probably be too untidy for them, and they would drive me demented being ultra-fussy. It's better to not begin something destined to end in disaster.
It's not everywhere Molly, pretty much just the kitchen and all the shelves... The dining room table is a workspace that's kind of tidily cluttered, occasionally resulting in me eating food in the kitchen... One close friend has seen this in action, but she was too polite to remark on it... The other thing, when I was fixing the cars for a living, I spent enough time on my back that it was handy being able to reach into the roll cabinet and get the right tools our of the box without even having to look at them, such was the sense of organization, and this predates specialized partitioning...
Arthur_Sixpence: It's not everywhere Molly, pretty much just the kitchen and all the shelves... The dining room table is a workspace that's kind of tidily cluttered, occasionally resulting in me eating food in the kitchen... One close friend has seen this in action, but she was too polite to remark on it... The other thing, when I was fixing the cars for a living, I spent enough time on my back that it was handy being able to reach into the roll cabinet and get the right tools our of the box without even having to look at them, such was the sense of organization, and this predates specialized partitioning...
I can understand and appreciate organisation. That is a plus. It is when it just goes over that invisible line. ..
2intrigued: I'm sorry John, but the tongs provided are there for a reason and the guy chose not to use them and screw the five second rule.....we have no idea where his fingers have been prior to picking up the bun.
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