****ing Bus Users.

I can actually sympathise with the OP on this, but the worst kind are the muppets who insist on queueing for a cash machine at a perfect 90-degree angle to the machine itself, thereby extending a queue right across the path :mad:
 
You assaulted someone because they stopped in your way

If I did that every time I went shopping i would be doing a ten stretch

I bet it was a weedy young kid that you knew you could bully, because if it wasn't you would have got a smack in the mouth back
 
I don't go shoulder barging people... but yeah people that take up the entire width of a pavement to queue are annoying (be it for a shop/transport/whatever). Ditto people that randomly stop in the middle of the pavement for no reason, and tourists who meander with no sense of direction.
 
Why were you walking, shouldn't you have been driving the r8?

Or at the very least just floating along on that lovely cloud of self-satisfaction. At least then he could have just launched upwards, over the top of the offending individual, leaving them only to savour the sinus-stinging onslaught of the rancid shart with which he propelled.

Instead, that shart became this thread.

Why, Asim? Why?
 
Just because you was annoyed, shouldn't mean you leave your manners at home.

There is always time for politeness. It takes such a small amount of time.

There are people who deserve politeness. One who has such an over-inflated ego and selfishness to wait in an area blocking everybody rather than walk three feet further to wait on the side deserves absolutely no politeness or respect whatsoever.

"Oh excuse me kind sir, could you please walk three feet further and wait to the side so I can get through, thanks" Yeah right.... This guy wasn't blind he knew exactly what he was doing. He knew there was space to wait three feet away without blocking me and others, but he decided against it. Be polite to someone like that? No.

These people are scumbags living in their own little world. I can still remember my parents always telling us to walk single file if there are others and to try not to block anyone's path. A lesson which I always manage, even today.

Telling a selfish idiot to "excuse me" would do absolutely nothing because he was a grown man who should be fully aware of his actions and surroundings, however maybe my slight barge will teach him a lesson to be more courteous, and if he carries on, maybe the next person he blocks will pick him up with bare hands and throw him into traffic, that will most certainly teach him the lesson his parents didn't teach him.
 
A lot of people now are just either full of their own self importance or simply have no manners or concern for anyone but themselves. Its usually in shops I find that people just stop and block the whole aisle to have a chat or stand in the middle with their trolley blocking the rest. I'm not going to lie, it does my head in.
 
There are people who deserve politeness. One who has such an over-inflated ego and selfishness to wait in an area blocking everybody rather than walk three feet further to wait on the side deserves absolutely no politeness or respect whatsoever.

"Oh excuse me kind sir, could you please walk three feet further and wait to the side so I can get through, thanks" Yeah right.... This guy wasn't blind he knew exactly what he was doing. He knew there was space to wait three feet away without blocking me and others, but he decided against it. Be polite to someone like that? No.

These people are scumbags living in their own little world. I can still remember my parents always telling us to walk single file if there are others and to try not to block anyone's path. A lesson which I always manage, even today.

Telling a selfish idiot to "excuse me" would do absolutely nothing because he was a grown man who should be fully aware of his actions and surroundings, however maybe my slight barge will teach him a lesson to be more courteous, and if he carries on, maybe the next person he blocks will pick him up with bare hands and throw him into traffic, that will most certainly teach him the lesson his parents didn't teach him.

Barging past someone isn't going to teach them to be courteous, it's going to teach him that there are worse people out there than him.

Be the better person, be courteous. I'm certainly much more likely to learn from someone polite and asks me to do something, rather than someone who doesn't even have the decency to ask me first. Like I said, manners don't hurt.
 
Shoot them in the face. I guarantee you they wont do it again. (And if they do, you'll be in prison so wont notice, but at least it will make the world a better place for the rest of us.)
 
Sure, you can say excuse me, but Asim's argument is that they're putting the burden on you to make the effort, when it is them who are blocking up paths.

As someone else said, the common theme is idiots... people who think walking 5 across is sensible, people who stop in the middle of narrow aisles to have a chat.

Politeness is already dead.
 
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