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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

My biggest turn off without a doubt is bad manners!

I'm a barman in Tenerife so I do encounter this a lot,

but I can look at a lady sat in the bar, usually 45+, as I have a thing for older ladies! And then I serve them, and I am very polite and professional (most of the time) and they can be rude (again, this is not everybody, just a certain few) and I am just totally turned off!

Is this just me haha!

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By *oudLoutishLoverWoman  over a year ago

Colchester

I was in a club, once. There was a young woman in her twenties who was absolutely beautiful. So pretty I couldn’t stop staring. She was getting lots of attention, understandably.

After forty minutes, I watched her become the ugliest person in the room, due to a rude, sneering, entitled attitude.

As if I needed further evidence, it proved that good looks have nothing to do with beauty.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Exactly this!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I'm glad I'm not the only one haha!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Unfortunately in an instant-gratification society, this is likely to be the reality. It takes too long these days to find out if people are nice on the inside, when it is far too easy to convince people you are nice on the outside

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham


"My biggest turn off without a doubt is bad manners!

I'm a barman in Tenerife so I do encounter this a lot,

but I can look at a lady sat in the bar, usually 45+, as I have a thing for older ladies! And then I serve them, and I am very polite and professional (most of the time) and they can be rude (again, this is not everybody, just a certain few) and I am just totally turned off!

Is this just me haha!

"

That's not bad manners. She's just not in to you and wants you to leave her alone.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"My biggest turn off without a doubt is bad manners!

I'm a barman in Tenerife so I do encounter this a lot,

but I can look at a lady sat in the bar, usually 45+, as I have a thing for older ladies! And then I serve them, and I am very polite and professional (most of the time) and they can be rude (again, this is not everybody, just a certain few) and I am just totally turned off!

Is this just me haha!

That's not bad manners. She's just not in to you and wants you to leave her alone. "

Exactly this. Like what does he want for god sake. People to kneel and thank him until he decides they aren't rude. Do ya job pal and leave people alone

Claire

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By *rincess peachWoman  over a year ago

shits creek

Until you've worked in customer service role I don't think you can fully appreciated just how rude some humans are.

They come in all shapes, sizes and ages.

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By *aucy tiggerWoman  over a year ago

Back where I belong

That's nothing wrong in having good manners. Although I will admit that sometimes a polite no thank you is sometimes not enough

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I was in a club, once. There was a young woman in her twenties who was absolutely beautiful. So pretty I couldn’t stop staring. She was getting lots of attention, understandably.

After forty minutes, I watched her become the ugliest person in the room, due to a rude, sneering, entitled attitude.

As if I needed further evidence, it proved that good looks have nothing to do with beauty."

Absolutely, I’ve seen this a few times too and yeah, it is ugly to see especially with people with stinking attitudes x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Until you've worked in customer service role I don't think you can fully appreciated just how rude some humans are.

They come in all shapes, sizes and ages."

This. I work in a similar role myself so whenever I need to call a customer service line I'm never rude to the agent on the phone.

There's no point in getting all shouty as it just discourages them to be helpful.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"My biggest turn off without a doubt is bad manners!

I'm a barman in Tenerife so I do encounter this a lot,

but I can look at a lady sat in the bar, usually 45+, as I have a thing for older ladies! And then I serve them, and I am very polite and professional (most of the time) and they can be rude (again, this is not everybody, just a certain few) and I am just totally turned off!

Is this just me haha!

That's not bad manners. She's just not in to you and wants you to leave her alone. "

Your missing the point entirely! I'm saying people do not know how to say please and thank you!

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham


"My biggest turn off without a doubt is bad manners!

I'm a barman in Tenerife so I do encounter this a lot,

but I can look at a lady sat in the bar, usually 45+, as I have a thing for older ladies! And then I serve them, and I am very polite and professional (most of the time) and they can be rude (again, this is not everybody, just a certain few) and I am just totally turned off!

Is this just me haha!

That's not bad manners. She's just not in to you and wants you to leave her alone.

Your missing the point entirely! I'm saying people do not know how to say please and thank you!"

Is it just the attractive 45+ women that you find this particularly hard to take from? Why even mention them?

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By *annaBeStrongMan  over a year ago

wokingham


"My biggest turn off without a doubt is bad manners!

I'm a barman in Tenerife so I do encounter this a lot,

but I can look at a lady sat in the bar, usually 45+, as I have a thing for older ladies! And then I serve them, and I am very polite and professional (most of the time) and they can be rude (again, this is not everybody, just a certain few) and I am just totally turned off!

Is this just me haha!

That's not bad manners. She's just not in to you and wants you to leave her alone.

Your missing the point entirely! I'm saying people do not know how to say please and thank you!

Is it just the attractive 45+ women that you find this particularly hard to take from? Why even mention them? "

Because he was specifically talking about how he found he attractive, then the rudeness turned him off

Wouldn’t be the same story if he wasn’t attracted to her in the first place

I think you’ve entirely misunderstood his story and your adding your own little details to feel angry about it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"My biggest turn off without a doubt is bad manners!

I'm a barman in Tenerife so I do encounter this a lot,

but I can look at a lady sat in the bar, usually 45+, as I have a thing for older ladies! And then I serve them, and I am very polite and professional (most of the time) and they can be rude (again, this is not everybody, just a certain few) and I am just totally turned off!

Is this just me haha!

"

I take it they're on holiday!

If so, why the fk are they still grumpy enough to be rude.

These people should stay indoors - sad lot!

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By *annaBeStrongMan  over a year ago

wokingham


"My biggest turn off without a doubt is bad manners!

I'm a barman in Tenerife so I do encounter this a lot,

but I can look at a lady sat in the bar, usually 45+, as I have a thing for older ladies! And then I serve them, and I am very polite and professional (most of the time) and they can be rude (again, this is not everybody, just a certain few) and I am just totally turned off!

Is this just me haha!

That's not bad manners. She's just not in to you and wants you to leave her alone.

Your missing the point entirely! I'm saying people do not know how to say please and thank you!

Is it just the attractive 45+ women that you find this particularly hard to take from? Why even mention them? "

Just to add. He specifically says nothing about the interaction. Just that he was a barman that served her and she was rude

You’ve made up and added this detail where he was trying it on and she wasn’t interested

That wasn’t part of the story at all

Maybe he served her the drink, asked if she needed anything else and she rudely ignored him?

Stop picking fights/arguments you make up in your head and instead tackle what was actually says, or ask more questions to find out the details you need before you get annoyed

The irony when it’s a thread talking about rudeness

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham


"My biggest turn off without a doubt is bad manners!

I'm a barman in Tenerife so I do encounter this a lot,

but I can look at a lady sat in the bar, usually 45+, as I have a thing for older ladies! And then I serve them, and I am very polite and professional (most of the time) and they can be rude (again, this is not everybody, just a certain few) and I am just totally turned off!

Is this just me haha!

That's not bad manners. She's just not in to you and wants you to leave her alone.

Your missing the point entirely! I'm saying people do not know how to say please and thank you!

Is it just the attractive 45+ women that you find this particularly hard to take from? Why even mention them?

Just to add. He specifically says nothing about the interaction. Just that he was a barman that served her and she was rude

You’ve made up and added this detail where he was trying it on and she wasn’t interested

That wasn’t part of the story at all

Maybe he served her the drink, asked if she needed anything else and she rudely ignored him?

Stop picking fights/arguments you make up in your head and instead tackle what was actually says, or ask more questions to find out the details you need before you get annoyed

The irony when it’s a thread talking about rudeness "

Oh bore off lol you're picking fights as well.

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By *annaBeStrongMan  over a year ago

wokingham


"My biggest turn off without a doubt is bad manners!

I'm a barman in Tenerife so I do encounter this a lot,

but I can look at a lady sat in the bar, usually 45+, as I have a thing for older ladies! And then I serve them, and I am very polite and professional (most of the time) and they can be rude (again, this is not everybody, just a certain few) and I am just totally turned off!

Is this just me haha!

That's not bad manners. She's just not in to you and wants you to leave her alone.

Your missing the point entirely! I'm saying people do not know how to say please and thank you!

Is it just the attractive 45+ women that you find this particularly hard to take from? Why even mention them?

Just to add. He specifically says nothing about the interaction. Just that he was a barman that served her and she was rude

You’ve made up and added this detail where he was trying it on and she wasn’t interested

That wasn’t part of the story at all

Maybe he served her the drink, asked if she needed anything else and she rudely ignored him?

Stop picking fights/arguments you make up in your head and instead tackle what was actually says, or ask more questions to find out the details you need before you get annoyed

The irony when it’s a thread talking about rudeness

Oh bore off lol you're picking fights as well. "

None of this would have been said if you hadn’t chosen to pick at it.

So I’d say I’m defending him and your just red faced now you’ve been picked apart

Rude

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By *annaBeStrongMan  over a year ago

wokingham

Speaking of being absolutely turned off at rude people….

Couldn’t agree more. Manners cost nothing

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham


"My biggest turn off without a doubt is bad manners!

I'm a barman in Tenerife so I do encounter this a lot,

but I can look at a lady sat in the bar, usually 45+, as I have a thing for older ladies! And then I serve them, and I am very polite and professional (most of the time) and they can be rude (again, this is not everybody, just a certain few) and I am just totally turned off!

Is this just me haha!

That's not bad manners. She's just not in to you and wants you to leave her alone.

Your missing the point entirely! I'm saying people do not know how to say please and thank you!"

If I have entirely missed the point then I sincerely apologise. I hope this appeases those upset my my questions

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham


"My biggest turn off without a doubt is bad manners!

I'm a barman in Tenerife so I do encounter this a lot,

but I can look at a lady sat in the bar, usually 45+, as I have a thing for older ladies! And then I serve them, and I am very polite and professional (most of the time) and they can be rude (again, this is not everybody, just a certain few) and I am just totally turned off!

Is this just me haha!

That's not bad manners. She's just not in to you and wants you to leave her alone.

Your missing the point entirely! I'm saying people do not know how to say please and thank you!

Is it just the attractive 45+ women that you find this particularly hard to take from? Why even mention them?

Just to add. He specifically says nothing about the interaction. Just that he was a barman that served her and she was rude

You’ve made up and added this detail where he was trying it on and she wasn’t interested

That wasn’t part of the story at all

Maybe he served her the drink, asked if she needed anything else and she rudely ignored him?

Stop picking fights/arguments you make up in your head and instead tackle what was actually says, or ask more questions to find out the details you need before you get annoyed

The irony when it’s a thread talking about rudeness

Oh bore off lol you're picking fights as well.

None of this would have been said if you hadn’t chosen to pick at it.

So I’d say I’m defending him and your just red faced now you’ve been picked apart

Rude "

Not red faces at all thank you. Happy to admit when I'm wrong but also point out hypocrasy on your part.

If you want to feel you've won, crack on. I've got better things to do than debate with you over something do inconsequential.

Have a lovely day thicca

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By *parkle1974Woman  over a year ago

Leeds

In my dealings and experience with the public, I've found that it is the older generation who are worst with bad manners. It doesn't hurt and takes two seconds to say please or thank you.

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By *annaBeStrongMan  over a year ago

wokingham


"In my dealings and experience with the public, I've found that it is the older generation who are worst with bad manners. It doesn't hurt and takes two seconds to say please or thank you."

I always found older people to either be 2 extremes

The ones that are so polite it hurts.

Or so rude it’s hard to understand

I only did a few years in the service industry and I hated every minute of it. But the really nice ones do make your day sometimes

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By *parkle1974Woman  over a year ago

Leeds


"In my dealings and experience with the public, I've found that it is the older generation who are worst with bad manners. It doesn't hurt and takes two seconds to say please or thank you.

I always found older people to either be 2 extremes

The ones that are so polite it hurts.

Or so rude it’s hard to understand

I only did a few years in the service industry and I hated every minute of it. But the really nice ones do make your day sometimes "

The good always outweighs the bad as they say.

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By *opinovMan  over a year ago

Point Nemo, Cumbria


"My biggest turn off without a doubt is bad manners!

I'm a barman in Tenerife so I do encounter this a lot,

but I can look at a lady sat in the bar, usually 45+, as I have a thing for older ladies! And then I serve them, and I am very polite and professional (most of the time) and they can be rude (again, this is not everybody, just a certain few) and I am just totally turned off!

Is this just me haha!

That's not bad manners. She's just not in to you and wants you to leave her alone.

Your missing the point entirely! I'm saying people do not know how to say please and thank you!

Is it just the attractive 45+ women that you find this particularly hard to take from? Why even mention them?

Just to add. He specifically says nothing about the interaction. Just that he was a barman that served her and she was rude

You’ve made up and added this detail where he was trying it on and she wasn’t interested

That wasn’t part of the story at all

Maybe he served her the drink, asked if she needed anything else and she rudely ignored him?

Stop picking fights/arguments you make up in your head and instead tackle what was actually says, or ask more questions to find out the details you need before you get annoyed

The irony when it’s a thread talking about rudeness "

Exactly this..!

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"My biggest turn off without a doubt is bad manners!

I'm a barman in Tenerife so I do encounter this a lot,

but I can look at a lady sat in the bar, usually 45+, as I have a thing for older ladies! And then I serve them, and I am very polite and professional (most of the time) and they can be rude (again, this is not everybody, just a certain few) and I am just totally turned off!

Is this just me haha!

That's not bad manners. She's just not in to you and wants you to leave her alone.

Your missing the point entirely! I'm saying people do not know how to say please and thank you!

Is it just the attractive 45+ women that you find this particularly hard to take from? Why even mention them?

Because he was specifically talking about how he found he attractive, then the rudeness turned him off

Wouldn’t be the same story if he wasn’t attracted to her in the first place

I think you’ve entirely misunderstood his story and your adding your own little details to feel angry about it."

Spot on mate!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Ahh she never left a tip

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham

For the record. I'm very polite

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Tips my hat to Evie

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham


"Tips my hat to Evie "

Haha thanks

I'm just misunderstood on here sometimes.....and sometimes get the wrong end of the stick it would seem

But always the bigger person in more ways than one

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By *den-Valley-coupleCouple  over a year ago

Cumbria


"My biggest turn off without a doubt is bad manners!

I'm a barman in Tenerife so I do encounter this a lot,

but I can look at a lady sat in the bar, usually 45+, as I have a thing for older ladies! And then I serve them, and I am very polite and professional (most of the time) and they can be rude (again, this is not everybody, just a certain few) and I am just totally turned off!

Is this just me haha!

"

Probably a result of poor service or maybe just having a bad day but try to remember Not everyone wants to be tune on buy you so grow up or change your career..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"My biggest turn off without a doubt is bad manners!

I'm a barman in Tenerife so I do encounter this a lot,

but I can look at a lady sat in the bar, usually 45+, as I have a thing for older ladies! And then I serve them, and I am very polite and professional (most of the time) and they can be rude (again, this is not everybody, just a certain few) and I am just totally turned off!

Is this just me haha!

That's not bad manners. She's just not in to you and wants you to leave her alone.

Your missing the point entirely! I'm saying people do not know how to say please and thank you!

Is it just the attractive 45+ women that you find this particularly hard to take from? Why even mention them?

Just to add. He specifically says nothing about the interaction. Just that he was a barman that served her and she was rude

You’ve made up and added this detail where he was trying it on and she wasn’t interested

That wasn’t part of the story at all

Maybe he served her the drink, asked if she needed anything else and she rudely ignored him?

Stop picking fights/arguments you make up in your head and instead tackle what was actually says, or ask more questions to find out the details you need before you get annoyed

The irony when it’s a thread talking about rudeness "

Bosh

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By *ougie321Man  over a year ago

Milford Haven

I was brought up to be polite especially respect my elders, unfortunately this seem s not to be done anymore

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By *emorefridaCouple  over a year ago

La la land


"Until you've worked in customer service role I don't think you can fully appreciated just how rude some humans are.

They come in all shapes, sizes and ages."

Totally agree worked as both a waitress and bar maid. The way I have been spoken to by people like I'm their maid, it's absolutely disgusting. And I've never tried it on with a customer but was constantly harassed by men.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Tips my hat to Evie

Haha thanks

I'm just misunderstood on here sometimes.....and sometimes get the wrong end of the stick it would seem

But always the bigger person in more ways than one "

It's hard work trying to get across what we mean sometimes ...

No mercy on ere love

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By *atnip make me purrWoman  over a year ago

Reading


"In my dealings and experience with the public, I've found that it is the older generation who are worst with bad manners. It doesn't hurt and takes two seconds to say please or thank you.

I always found older people to either be 2 extremes

The ones that are so polite it hurts.

Or so rude it’s hard to understand

I only did a few years in the service industry and I hated every minute of it. But the really nice ones do make your day sometimes "

In my work in customer service i found the same thing. They were either the loveliest or the most grumpy, rarely anything in between but these were pensioners.

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"In my dealings and experience with the public, I've found that it is the older generation who are worst with bad manners. It doesn't hurt and takes two seconds to say please or thank you.

I always found older people to either be 2 extremes

The ones that are so polite it hurts.

Or so rude it’s hard to understand

I only did a few years in the service industry and I hated every minute of it. But the really nice ones do make your day sometimes

In my work in customer service i found the same thing. They were either the loveliest or the most grumpy, rarely anything in between but these were pensioners. "

That's interesting. I'd count myself as belonging to the "older generation" I haven't noticed this among my peers. I have noticed it with the generation above me though. My mum is very polite and will always say please and thank you but she literally has no filter any more and can be staggeringly rude without even realising it. I think that some inhibitions are lowered with many older people but I also think some of them feel they've lived long enough not to bother with being polite any longer

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