• papalonian@lemmy.worldOP
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    3 days ago

    It isn’t so much that they did something “wrong”. I don’t even really blame the person themself. I find it more frustrating that many of us have grown so used to just leaving our problems for others to take care of, that we automatically walk 40ft to leave something where someone else will have to walk it 60ft, instead of walking the 20ft ourselves.

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      1 day ago

      Today the shop might be busy, with limited trolley availability, and this might end up being convenient. You’ve had a massive over reaction, and it’s essentially based on someone wasting their time and wearing out their shoes.

      • papalonian@lemmy.worldOP
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        1 day ago

        It’s really funny to me that my being frustrated by people’s trained laziness is a “massive overreaction”. Literally nobody has been effected by any of these events (the cart returner or my post), and I’ve largely forgotten about it, but everyone seems to think I’m tracking this person down to beat them with a garden hose.

        This is a community where we go to bitch about small things we find irritating. If you don’t want to see people complain about mundane things, why are we here?

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      3 days ago

      This person took the cart where they were supposed to instead of leaving it out like too many people do. Let’s bring it down a notch.

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        2 days ago

        Sorry sir. I made a “tsk” sound to myself in my car and shook my head when I saw it. How many notches do I need to bring it down?

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          2 days ago

          One is fine. Thanks.

          The second part of your comment, specifically, is where you surpassed reasonable notch levels.