I have been to town (on a bus) and went shopping in the supermarket (Tesco's.)
As a result I have 2 niggles.
1. People on a bus who sit on the outside seat near the gangway leaving the inner seat near the window either empty or with a bag on it.
They stubbornly and rudely remain like this until there is only one seat left. Sometimes they actually need to be asked to allow access to the empty seat.
Damned rude!
2. Supermarket baskets. When people have emptied their baskets on the conveyor belt, and they chuck their basked down on top of other baskets - but they leave the handles turned inwards, so that the next basket cannot be properly stacked. Is it really too much trouble to ensure that the handles are opened outwards to allow stacking?
Oh! Just thought of another. How many times is reasonable to be asked to give a donation to Children in Need?
As a result I have 2 niggles.
1. People on a bus who sit on the outside seat near the gangway leaving the inner seat near the window either empty or with a bag on it.
They stubbornly and rudely remain like this until there is only one seat left. Sometimes they actually need to be asked to allow access to the empty seat.
Damned rude!
2. Supermarket baskets. When people have emptied their baskets on the conveyor belt, and they chuck their basked down on top of other baskets - but they leave the handles turned inwards, so that the next basket cannot be properly stacked. Is it really too much trouble to ensure that the handles are opened outwards to allow stacking?
Oh! Just thought of another. How many times is reasonable to be asked to give a donation to Children in Need?