This is the correct answer.Just conform on something as simple as this. Don't be a self absorbed ***.
This. It's definitely rude behavior as it does have consequences.It's pretty simple for me. If everybody did what she's doing it would cause a problem. The line would end up out in the walkways for no good reason.
Just conform on something as simple as this. Don't be a self absorbed ***.
This is the correct answer. Go around her and tell her she can move up and keep her position or not.I'd just go around her ***
While she's not wrong about the actual timing, this seems to be another case of the self absorbed millennial mindset. This is my world and the rest of you are just living in it.I mean… she’s not wrong, but I get the frustration for those behind her.
I agree with your post overall, but the red part is just BS. Associating it to a generational deficiency is lazy and inaccurate. For that to be true, it requires other generations to not have self absorbed people. It requires other generations to not have people that enjoy being difficult to others in public places.While she's not wrong about the actual timing, this seems to be another case of the self absorbed millennial mindset. This is my world and the rest of you are just living in it.
If it's a few feet, meh, but that looks like there is 30+ feet in front of her.
Like someone else said, I would just go around her and go about my business.
You should just tell us you won't hit her because I assume you would hit any women.I’d hit it…
Next time take a New Yorker attitude.......blow the horn and cuss. LOLSimilar thing happened while waiting in the car line to get into Zion National Park. The guy in front of me would wait until there were 4 or 5 car lengths in front of him before moving up. I get it--but I still wanted to pass him or, better yet, get out and punch him! Of course, glad now I didn't do either.
This is easy, just stand up the second the plane lands and you'll already be well on your way.**If the line is spilling out of the queueing area she's definitely in the wrong.
The air travel social norm I wish we'd change would be to let people behind you without carry on bags off the plane before you if there's room in front of you. It would clear up space for more people behind you and you wouldn't cause delays trying to get your bag down. It would take less than a second to let that person pass.
The uniformed line minders in Atlanta would have let her have it.That isn't Atlanta.
They'd have skipped her.