Growing up on the West Coast we said, “Don’t cut,” when we were talking about someone moving ahead in line before their turn.
I’ve learned that on the East Coast people say, “Don’t budge.”
Either way, grown ups really ought to know how to wait their turn and to respect time.
Alas, like the teenagers who dumped the entire container of candy from our front porch into their bag in the 15 minutes we were gone despite the plaintive, “Please take 2 pieces” sign, some adults feel that budging or cutting is appropriate behavior.
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Categories: Work
Tagged: life, working mom
ha. here in eastern Canada, we say “don’t butt”. we’re like a happy if slightly potty-mouthed medium. 😉
AMEN. I need to swipe this
Consideration. That’s all it is and it’s not that hard. My pet peeve is the driver who practically forces their way in front of you in a merge and doesn’t even give a tiny little wave. It’s like they feel they deserved that spot and that you had to let them in. GRRRRR….
I understand. Consideration. People don’t even use the word much anymore. Or thoughtful. That too.