Have you ever had a day where people are not rude?

The best way to keep two seats to yourself on public transport is to pat the seat next to you at anyone you think might be about to sit down. If the seat is already occupied, strike up a cheery conversation and be very friendly. They will soon move away.
 
Aberystwyth is generally a good place, lived there a few years for uni. Some of the locals didnt like students though unfortunately so you got some rude people in the bunch.
 
supermarkets are a nightmare as well. dear god...every man and his wife all blocking the aisles chatting away like theres no one else using the supermarket..

its like the dodgems in these places. And the people who have trolleys and try to block off the whole section of food they are looking at as if to say "this is all mine and no one is getting near here!"

Then they proceed to look at the same can/object/carton for about 10 minutes trying to decide whether to get it or not. (still blocking everyoen else of course) How long can it take to read a tin of soup? T-O-M-A-T-O !!!! :mad:

Any time im in a supermarket i get in there and out as quickly as humanely possible...places drive me batty..

I would go mad working in somewhere like sainsburys/tescos i really would...
 
It's even worse when people think that it is entirely my fault that something has run out of stock. Even though i have just come into work and have no idea what they are talking about because i don't work on that particular section. (Work at Tesco by the way.)
 
I'm in London. No.

Same here.

The people in the area at my work place (Thornton Heath) have the most foul attitude possible. When I open the door for a customer or friend of my boss, I always say hi or hello, 9/10 they barge straight past me then go into the off limits section :rolleyes:

One guy I hate did this when I was quitting smoking, needless to say, I was very short tempered. He barged straight past me and promptly got a very direct "Have you EVER heard of some ****ing manners!" thrown at him. Not the best of things to have said at work but at least he changed.
 
Working in the job centre (on the phones part) i come across a lot of rude people, wanting money with out wanting to give me any details is very common, they get very angry and dont understand the most basic instructions. All fun, it adds some excitement to my day trying to calm down a customer telling me he wants my full name so he can kill me and my family.
 
Where I live, everyone wants to be a tree and sing by the camp fires.

The only rude people are the Farmers when they dont get their own way with the Sheep.

Apart from that, "Happy Days" :D
 
Daily grind which involves an hour on the tube? I think I will always encounter at least 1 rude person ;)
 
Tube Escalators - during the rush hour commute,
People shuffling to the escalators. The ones jumping the queues to get on then proceed to stand on the right hand side and wait for the escalator to take them up/down. If you were in such a rush to get on, why don't you move your lazy **** and walk up/down the steps on the left hand 'fast lane'.

Sigh of Doom - Your oyster card fails and you get the dreaded "Seek Assistance" thereby being subjected to tuts, sighs, mutterings from the queue of people behind and closer to you than your underwear.

If you happen to be a peasant and use a paper ticket then this adds half a second or more (depending on your reflexes) to retrieving the card as it has to be manually inserted and retrieved from the machine.
 
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