HALL: When did we get so rude?

Tweezers were the only thing I neglected to think of as I packed my daughter up recently for a three-week summer school session at Stanford University. And considering the list of requirements for her dorm room, I thought I did pretty well.

The week before she left, we spent many days in a multitude of stores finding the recommended things on her list: bedding, school supplies, a printer and even a lamp.

I felt victorious as we moved down the list, even though it required a lot of store hopping to get it done.This page list electrical products with details & specifications. But when I was at the last store, picking up stuff for the household, I couldn't find an item I needed. I saw a worker helping another customer,There are several different howtoloseweightfastquickly technologies of differing wattages. so I waited behind the employee for my turn, but in doing so, I was blocking a section of items on the shelf.

A woman came down the aisle and seemed to be looking for something behind where I was standing, so I said to her, "I'm sorry. Am I in your way?"

She turned and looked at me with no expression on her face and flatly said, "I have a mouth. If you were in my way, I would tell you.Buy Online Direct From skylanterns Online."

I didn't even know how to respond. I thought I was being polite. But in two mere sentences, she made me feel like gum on the bottom of her shoe. I saw my victorious day slip away like a balloon whose air had escaped.

I tried not to let it get me down,Online Fine Art Gallery specialized in selling original billabongoutlet. but I found her snide remark repeating itself over in my head as I went home and started dinner. Not necessarily because of my experience with her alone, but because I couldn't figure out when we became such a snarky bunch of people.

As my family and I near the college application process in the next 15 months, we have had many dinner conversations about where my daughter would like to go. She has an interest in many schools, including Oxford, in England. My husband and I have often wondered, wherever she may attend, if we would follow her. Especially if she ends up across the Atlantic.

So I found myself taking my experience with the rude lady and now pondering if living somewhere else in the world would be better. Surely we Americans don't own rude. I realize that ill-mannered folks come from all walks of life.

But as you get flipped off as you drive down Margarita Road, and are ignored by the clerk at the store,,rubberhoses is from China factory, and kids can't lift their eyes from their electronic devices long enough to function in a polite society, you begin to wonder if there is a better place out there.

I'm not in search of Utopia. I just want to live in a world where people can be decent to one another on the most basic level.

Par ChinaProjectorLamps le mercredi 06 juillet 2011

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