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| From Reddit: Etiquette situation-people cutting and people objec | |
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| By: LadyX Date: May 8, 2023, 11:13 pm | |
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| https://www.reddit.com/r/pettyrevenge/comments/13cbo97/aita_for_changing_my_min… | |
| AITA for changing my mind about kicking people out of line, who | |
| were cutting into it, at a Vendor event? | |
| Apparently AITA has a 3k word limit... I don't feel like cutting | |
| half of what I wrote, so here we are. Bonus points if someone | |
| recognizes me, and can name the city/main act at the event. | |
| Hello, | |
| I'm happy to accept an Asshole judgment, just genuinely curious. | |
| I'm also posting under my main account.. wonder if anyone | |
| recognizes me! | |
| Years ago, I was at an undisclosed conference for work. At these | |
| events, meals are always provided. A potentially contributing | |
| factor, is that breakfast was incredibly bare bones; I'm talking | |
| all visual, and a no mass kind of breakfast... To make it worse, | |
| lunch as about three hours late. Thousands of hungry people, and | |
| hot weather aren't always a great combination.. | |
| Side note: Please don't accept this as an excuse for my | |
| behavior, I'm just trying to set the scene.. People were | |
| beginning to get a bit beyond frustrated. | |
| Finally, the announcement was made that lunch was being served, | |
| and instructions were given, to line up to be served at the | |
| three buffet tables. Yes, a few thousand people, lining up at | |
| three buffet tables. My coworkers/colleagues opted to hang back | |
| until the long lines subsided, but I was very hungry, and chose | |
| not to wait. | |
| There I was, in line with roughly a hundred or so people in | |
| front of me. This is when a handful of people grouped up beside | |
| the line nearly immediately in front of me, and were having a | |
| conversation. This caught my attention, because the line behind | |
| me was growing by the second, and I just knew they that once | |
| they noticed, they were going to try to cut in front of me and | |
| the other properly queued people. | |
| My assumptions were quickly realized, when they began to look at | |
| the length of the line, and collectively/wordlessly merged with | |
| the line. They jumped in about 2-3 people in front of me, and | |
| one of them even made sustained eye contact with one of me while | |
| doing so... It was incredulous. I gave the guy a "you serious | |
| bruh?" expression, and he shrugged his shoulders at me.. I mean | |
| the nerve.. I can remember looking around me, to my other | |
| properly queued allies, but I received nothing more than an | |
| acknowledging frown. It was obviously up to me.. | |
| I began "You guys can't be serious.. The back of the line is | |
| back there." followed by me pointing over my shoulder with my | |
| thumb. A bit clich�, I admit it, but please don't judge me on | |
| being predicable. They all turned to face me, and the girl of | |
| the group said. "Are you serious." before looking me up and down | |
| and scoffing.. As if I had "the nerve" to question "Them". Them | |
| being the attractive group of people, who were obviously | |
| involved in "Sales"... You know.. The spoiled lot in the | |
| business world.. the "entitled children", if you will.... | |
| I stood firm, however. I wasn't about to let this wrong be | |
| ignored, and allow this group of "Sales People" get away with | |
| their horrific transgression. This wasn't middle school, this | |
| was a business "Conference". A place of dignity, and class. A | |
| place where one represented their company with a certain | |
| composure. (I later learned that this was not true in the least, | |
| however it was my first year, and I had yet to witness the | |
| "event" night, and the drunken escapades of people getting what | |
| was essentially a hall pass from their children... aka drunken, | |
| out of control 30-60 year old's). | |
| So, there I was being stared down by a handful of the "upper" | |
| class of the business world, the "Sales Team". They giggled at | |
| me; My incredulousness amused them, and they weren't taking me | |
| seriously. I persevered in the face of their utter bullshit. | |
| "This isn't a joke, and you aren't children. Get in the back of | |
| the line, and stop acting like you're entitled to jumping in | |
| line. What you're doing is absolutely pathetic, and I can't | |
| believe I have to speak up... Get moving." | |
| One of the guys meekly said something along the lines of "Well, | |
| you're the only one that seems to have a problem." I scoffed.. I | |
| genuinely did.. What a fucking statement.. I mean really... Who | |
| wouldn't have a problem with it.. I mean.. I may have been the | |
| one that spoke up, but obviously, the others in line took issue | |
| with what they were doing. | |
| I smiled, and looked around me.... "Ok then.. who else thinks | |
| they're a bunch of assholes?" Silence... utter silence.. The | |
| other people in line.. The very people whose queuing rights, and | |
| dignity I had spoken on behalf of, were averting their eyes from | |
| me.. Like cowering dogs they chose to not support me, despite | |
| how I had supported them... The betrayal I felt in that moment | |
| was indescribable.... | |
| Here's where I might be the asshole.. My speech had gotten the | |
| group of attractive sales people to begin to withdrawal | |
| themselves reluctantly from the line. I had won, but to say it | |
| was a bitter sweet victory would be the understatement of the | |
| century.... See, one of the things I can't stand more than | |
| people cutting in line, is a group of people not standing up for | |
| themselves, especially if they weren't the first to speak out. | |
| I'd laid the ground work.. I had their backs, and they couldn't | |
| so much as look me in the eyes; They all ignored me as if they | |
| were afraid of me. :( The very people whom I was trying to | |
| protect. | |
| So, I lost it a tad. I said something like, "Oh.. wait.. Hold on | |
| a second... Apparently I'm in the wrong, and you guys are | |
| right... I'm soooo sorry.. See.. here I thought that cutting in | |
| line was wrong, but as seeing as me, the only person out of the | |
| hundreds in line have taken an issue with it, I must be in the | |
| wrong.. You guys are obviously in the right, my bad.. I'm soooo | |
| sorry. No.. no no no no.. Don't get out of line.. Where are you | |
| going.. No no no.. You guys belong in front of us.." | |
| One of the Sales guys said.. "Well.. Why don't you get in front | |
| of us.", and I replied.. "Oh, no.. Wouldn't dream of it.. That | |
| would make me a hypocrite.. I'm not cutting in front of the | |
| people between us. You guys enjoy your place. Enjoy you're place | |
| in line despite the people that had lined up five our so minutes | |
| before you.. You earned it.." | |
| So, I didn't hear a word from the other people I was in line | |
| with. I also made sure to emphasize that I hoped the "Sales | |
| People" enjoyed their meal, as they were collecting it from the | |
| buffet. I may have sarcastically apologized as the last one of | |
| the group walked off as well. | |
| So reddit, how do you judge me? :) AITA? | |
| #Post#: 79263-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: From Reddit: Etiquette situation-people cutting and people o | |
| bjecting | |
| By: vintagegal Date: May 9, 2023, 7:57 am | |
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| Snarky VG might have thrown in a remark like "you're obviously | |
| SO MUCH MORE important than the rest of us, you go ahead." | |
| #Post#: 79270-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: From Reddit: Etiquette situation-people cutting and people o | |
| bjecting | |
| By: DaDancingPsych Date: May 10, 2023, 1:02 pm | |
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| I think Brimstoners agree that cutting is rude. However, I | |
| imagine that if I was one of the other people in line that I | |
| would be weighing things as to whether or not if I took a stand. | |
| OP admits that this was one of their first conferences, so I am | |
| guessing that this was early in their career and may not have | |
| known which people you simply cannot cross paths with. If the | |
| "Sales People" were always treated with higher respect than | |
| anyone else at this conference / company, then it might not be | |
| wise to ruffle their feathers. I can see a situation where this | |
| causes them to not like the OP and cause career issues for them. | |
| So I am guessing that while the others agreed with the OP that | |
| they felt that this stand wasn't worth taking... or at least in | |
| the fashion that OP attempted. | |
| Career considerations aside, I might have mentioned that the end | |
| of the line is actually back there, but I don't know that I | |
| would have been as assertive as OP. Maybe that makes me a | |
| doormat. I wonder what the Brimstone way to make this point | |
| might have been??? | |
| #Post#: 79274-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: From Reddit: Etiquette situation-people cutting and people o | |
| bjecting | |
| By: Aleko Date: May 11, 2023, 1:37 am | |
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| A lot will always depend on the way the protest looks and sounds | |
| to everyone else. If this person came across as aggressive, | |
| snarky or whiney - and it�s one of the sad facts of life that | |
| however much one is in the right, an objection of this kind very | |
| easily can, often quite unbeknownst to the objector - other | |
| people will naturally be unwilling to associate themselves with | |
| it, however justified. And if the objector isn�t already feeling | |
| a supportive vibe in the room, it�s very unwise to turn to | |
| onlookers and demand support: they will resent it. | |
| In this case the objector was quite stupidly rude. It�s quite | |
| possible that if he had turned and asked the company calmly | |
| �Well? Does anyone else mind these people cutting in?� a fair | |
| number would have nodded and mumbled �yeah�. Demanding that they | |
| join him in calling the cutters - an entire department of their | |
| colleagues - �a bunch of *****s� is no way to uphold the cause | |
| of common courtesy! | |
| #Post#: 79276-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: From Reddit: Etiquette situation-people cutting and people o | |
| bjecting | |
| By: Gellchom Date: May 11, 2023, 3:36 am | |
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| [quote author=Aleko link=topic=2495.msg79274#msg79274 | |
| date=1683787020] | |
| A lot will always depend on the way the protest looks and sounds | |
| to everyone else. If this person came across as aggressive, | |
| snarky or whiney - and it�s one of the sad facts of life that | |
| however much one is in the right, an objection of this kind very | |
| easily can, often quite unbeknownst to the objector - other | |
| people will naturally be unwilling to associate themselves with | |
| it, however justified. And if the objector isn�t already feeling | |
| a supportive vibe in the room, it�s very unwise to turn to | |
| onlookers and demand support: they will resent it. | |
| In this case the objector was quite stupidly rude. It�s quite | |
| possible that if he had turned and asked the company calmly | |
| �Well? Does anyone else mind these people cutting in?� a fair | |
| number would have nodded and mumbled �yeah�. Demanding that they | |
| join him in calling the cutters - an entire department of their | |
| colleagues - �a bunch of *****s� is no way to uphold the cause | |
| of common courtesy! | |
| [/quote] | |
| This exactly. The poster is surprised that no one saw them as | |
| their hero. I�m not. | |
| The poster just went way too far. Of course the cutting was | |
| rude, and the cutters were being entitled jerks. Politely | |
| speaking up once is okay; haranguing, insisting others | |
| participate by call the offenders names, and never letting it | |
| drop are all retaliatory rudeness. If I were behind them in | |
| line, I would have been just as annoyed with the offenders, but | |
| I would not have accepted the invitation to call them �a bunch | |
| of ****s,� and I�m not surprised no one else did. I probably | |
| would have just stood there thinking, �A pox on both your | |
| houses. You�re all acting like children. I wonder if there�s a | |
| coffee shop around here somewhere?� | |
| #Post#: 79277-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: From Reddit: Etiquette situation-people cutting and people o | |
| bjecting | |
| By: Hmmm Date: May 11, 2023, 8:42 am | |
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| With a 100 people ahead of him, what is another 5 really going | |
| to hurt. He didn't even start out politely with a "hey, you | |
| probably didn't notice but there is a fairly long que behind | |
| you". Instead he was confrontational with "You guys can't be | |
| serious.. The back of the line is back there." And his move onto | |
| use of profanity, it is no wonder everyone wanted to avoid any | |
| engagement with him. I don't know why he felt like he was going | |
| to be the flag bearer causing all of these strangers around him | |
| to charge onto the battle field. | |
| This was a bit sad to read. It felt to me that OP seems to have | |
| some esteem problems left from HS trauma. Labeling all "Sales | |
| People" as entitled children and spoiled also makes him seem | |
| like he has little experience in the in the business world or | |
| knowledge of how hard sales people work at these conferences. | |
| Sales people are the ones manning the booths and engaging with | |
| the attendees during the lunch and other breaks. They often have | |
| very little time to take break. They are also up early taking | |
| clients to breakfast, holding meetings, manning the booths, | |
| meeting with clients during the cocktail hour and often having | |
| to take clients out to dinner and then evening entertainment. | |
| One of the most mentally and physically exhausting weeks of my | |
| life was when I was in IT Sales and having to work the Comdex | |
| conference in the early 90s. Sales People do often look like the | |
| "pretty, shiny, happy people" because they are supposed to be | |
| happy and engaging all the time... when they really just want to | |
| go sit down, call their kids, and not have the same darn | |
| conversation for the 70th time that day. | |
| #Post#: 79281-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: From Reddit: Etiquette situation-people cutting and people o | |
| bjecting | |
| By: TootsNYC Date: May 11, 2023, 1:01 pm | |
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| I'm so influenced by living in NYC, where we really try hard to | |
| avoid the crazy. | |
| #Post#: 79291-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: From Reddit: Etiquette situation-people cutting and people o | |
| bjecting | |
| By: Gellchom Date: May 14, 2023, 8:31 am | |
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| Even here in Israel, where everybody speaks up all the time | |
| about everything, especially lines (�There�s a line!� is | |
| frequently taught in Hebrew classes), I never see anyone acting | |
| like this poster did. Maybe one person might say something once, | |
| but that�s it. | |
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