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Coventina

(28,054 posts)
Mon Dec 9, 2024, 07:18 PM Dec 9

PSA: Crowding me in a check-out line does not make my transaction go faster.

You're just being rude!



Sorry, just got back from Target, and had a woman all over my business, while the cashier was still ringing my things up!
Drives me crazy!!!!

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PSA: Crowding me in a check-out line does not make my transaction go faster. (Original Post) Coventina Dec 9 OP
So when that happens Horse with no Name Dec 9 #1
I always do that so no one can be near me. Learned in covid. onecaliberal Dec 9 #12
Same here! Rebl2 Dec 9 #35
Next time cough and say, it's probably not Covid, I mean my husband/wife and 3 kids have Covid but I feel fine. MLAA Dec 9 #2
LOL!!! nt yagotme Dec 9 #3
Years ago, a friend of mine had a similar response LogDog75 Dec 9 #11
😉 Rebl2 Dec 9 #36
Or tell them, yagotme Dec 9 #4
I know SocialDemocrat61 Dec 9 #5
They're not. Iggo Dec 9 #9
I plant my feet in one place nilram Dec 9 #6
Say way with tailgating Red Mountain Dec 9 #7
Yep canetoad Dec 9 #13
Impatient bullies endangering lives. So yeah - psychopaths. dchill Dec 9 #23
Unmarked Cop cars tailgate when they have Figarosmom Dec 9 #29
I pull over and let them pass, no passive aggressive slow down for me. Clouds Passing Dec 9 #30
Put your passenger tires on the white line and make them pass on right hand bends - that's the height of P/A behavior. Probatim Dec 9 #38
I never pay any attention to the car behind me. multigraincracker Dec 9 #41
That's not being passive aggressive. Lunabell Dec 9 #46
If I can pull over safely, I always allow tailgaters to pass. Eases the tension on me and them. Clouds Passing Dec 10 #57
And tailgating me when I'm doing the speed limit Lunabell Dec 9 #8
Message auto-removed Name removed Dec 9 #10
That's no reason canetoad Dec 9 #15
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MY foolish reply.... canetoad Dec 9 #18
Post removed Post removed Dec 9 #19
How are you enjoying DU? GP6971 Dec 9 #20
Post removed Post removed Dec 9 #22
Well Hi! Love you too!! GP6971 Dec 9 #24
Which one of our little friends is this, do you guess? niyad Dec 9 #26
Not sure, but they were nasty. GP6971 Dec 9 #32
They were indeed. Good riddance! niyad Dec 10 #50
If I had a Love Me Wall, I would GP6971 Dec 10 #51
It was truly a most remarkable screed. niyad Dec 10 #52
What flavour piizza do you like? niyad Dec 9 #25
LOL Kali Dec 9 #27
Excuse me? I have strategies for tailgaters, and one is tapping my brake so the red lights flash... Hekate Dec 9 #21
Something dawned on me a few years ago canetoad Dec 9 #37
You always get the ticket if you rear end another car. multigraincracker Dec 9 #42
Not in Florida. Lunabell Dec 9 #45
That's called brake checking. Lunabell Dec 9 #44
No, that's not what I mean canetoad Dec 9 #49
Oh. Sorry. Lunabell Dec 10 #54
Partly my fault canetoad Dec 10 #55
That elderly bozo COL Mustard Dec 9 #40
This was like 35 years ago and I had my then-small kids in the car. Now I'm the one with silver hair... Hekate Dec 9 #48
Here's what happened to me when I was stationed in England in the mid-80s LogDog75 Dec 9 #14
Oh yeah. I've got a yield sign near my house. LeftInTX Dec 9 #28
GET THE FUCK AWAY FROM ME Skittles Dec 9 #17
Yep. It works. paleotn Dec 9 #34
Just had a friend in the hospital with Covid. Hope22 Dec 9 #31
This message was self-deleted by its author Rebl2 Dec 9 #33
Cops warn about 'bump jacking' car theft cbabe Dec 9 #39
I hear ya. Incredibly rude. paleotn Dec 9 #43
Liver with some nice fava beans is always a good choice, I hear.... wcmagumba Dec 10 #53
I hate that Meowmee Dec 9 #47
I have to pull my mother back all the time. It's not rudeness in her case, she just doesn't pay attention. mucholderthandirt Dec 10 #56
I have a cold face I present to them. MineralMan Dec 10 #58

MLAA

(18,712 posts)
2. Next time cough and say, it's probably not Covid, I mean my husband/wife and 3 kids have Covid but I feel fine.
Mon Dec 9, 2024, 07:20 PM
Dec 9

LogDog75

(212 posts)
11. Years ago, a friend of mine had a similar response
Mon Dec 9, 2024, 08:12 PM
Dec 9

He'd cough and thump his chest and say "Goddamn TB!."

yagotme

(4,004 posts)
4. Or tell them,
Mon Dec 9, 2024, 07:24 PM
Dec 9

"If you're so interested in my purchases, perhaps you would like to pay for them, too."

nilram

(3,030 posts)
6. I plant my feet in one place
Mon Dec 9, 2024, 07:26 PM
Dec 9

And don't move them until the transaction is complete. Hard to do sometimes.

One time I had somebody bumping my butt with their cart. Often enough that it wasn't an accident. I just ignored it since I avoid confrontation, but I wish I'd chewed them out.

Red Mountain

(1,949 posts)
7. Say way with tailgating
Mon Dec 9, 2024, 07:26 PM
Dec 9

We're the only two cars on the road.....and I can't see your headlights.

Sigh.........slowing down..............................

canetoad

(18,385 posts)
13. Yep
Mon Dec 9, 2024, 08:17 PM
Dec 9

Was about to draw the same parallel. I've come to believe that tailgaters are psychopaths. No other explanation for it.

Figarosmom

(3,651 posts)
29. Unmarked Cop cars tailgate when they have
Mon Dec 9, 2024, 09:06 PM
Dec 9

Quotas to fill. If you speed up they get you. I always take my foot off the gas. Especially when they can just go around me..

Probatim

(3,054 posts)
38. Put your passenger tires on the white line and make them pass on right hand bends - that's the height of P/A behavior.
Mon Dec 9, 2024, 09:51 PM
Dec 9

multigraincracker

(34,530 posts)
41. I never pay any attention to the car behind me.
Mon Dec 9, 2024, 10:01 PM
Dec 9

I’m old and drive at or below the speed limit. I figure anyone that is in a hurry should have left earlier.

Lunabell

(7,100 posts)
46. That's not being passive aggressive.
Mon Dec 9, 2024, 10:09 PM
Dec 9

It's called being safe when you are allowing them to pass.

Clouds Passing

(3,095 posts)
57. If I can pull over safely, I always allow tailgaters to pass. Eases the tension on me and them.
Tue Dec 10, 2024, 09:45 AM
Dec 10

Who knows where they’re going in such a hurry maybe their mom is in the hospital or they’re late for their daughter’s dance recital or they’re late for work. Sometimes people leave late, cats throw up on the bed or you break a glass. Crap happens.

I mean that slowing down in front of a tailgaiter is passive-agressive. That’s not going to make them stop tailgating, that’s just going to make them angrier. Just let them pass. What’s the big deal?

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GP6971

(33,625 posts)
51. If I had a Love Me Wall, I would
Tue Dec 10, 2024, 12:06 AM
Dec 10

put their screed in a gold frame and display it as the ultimate compliment.

Hekate

(95,573 posts)
21. Excuse me? I have strategies for tailgaters, and one is tapping my brake so the red lights flash...
Mon Dec 9, 2024, 08:39 PM
Dec 9

After some elderly bozo kept pushing me to go faster and faster, I took my first opportunity to move to the next lane so he could repeat his performance with the person who had been in front of me. I also flipped him the bird, something I had never done before or since.

I also have some awareness of the next exit ramp and a few other things. No need for you to be insulting.

canetoad

(18,385 posts)
37. Something dawned on me a few years ago
Mon Dec 9, 2024, 09:39 PM
Dec 9

When I lived in the city and took the freeway regularly. If the car in front of you is closely tailgating the car in front of them, it's wise to leave even more space between cars. The idiot who's tailgating is likely to slam brakes on violently and who needs that on a freeway.

Lunabell

(7,100 posts)
45. Not in Florida.
Mon Dec 9, 2024, 10:08 PM
Dec 9

When you can prove it's brake checking. You get a ticket for tailgating, but the accident is actually caused by the front person. In Florida. I don't know about elsewhere.

Lunabell

(7,100 posts)
44. That's called brake checking.
Mon Dec 9, 2024, 10:06 PM
Dec 9

And illegal in Florida. I used to do that, but not anymore. Illegal and dangerous. I just take my foot off the gas, slow down and let them pass if able and I can move over. I'm not getting shot by some crazy, angry idiot.

canetoad

(18,385 posts)
49. No, that's not what I mean
Mon Dec 9, 2024, 11:03 PM
Dec 9

If the guy in front of you is tailgating and for whatever reason the car that he's tailgating needs to slow down or brake, this guy will stamp on the brakes out of utter urgency, probably starting a chain-reaction pile up.

IMO, most freeway pileups would involve fewer cars if there was a little more distance between them.

Lunabell

(7,100 posts)
54. Oh. Sorry.
Tue Dec 10, 2024, 12:33 AM
Dec 10

Yep, I misunderstood.

Yeah about the freeway, too. I always try to leave the required space. I'm not young anymore, and the reflexes leave you.

And passing on the right when on a three lane and the left is clear. Grr. That's so dangerous and folks do it all the time. I try to stay in the right lane, but some asswipes don't even give you a chance even when you clearly have your blinker on. That's why I try and keep a 360° visual on everything.

I've never had an accident in my 63 years that was my fault. Except once when I was driving a hoopty and the brakes went out. That sucked.

canetoad

(18,385 posts)
55. Partly my fault
Tue Dec 10, 2024, 01:27 AM
Dec 10

I wasn't clear the first time. I used to get so frustrated, being held up on the freeway because some idiot had rear-ended another. Totally uneccessary.

Moved to a country town fourteen years ago. Haven't been to the city for - maybe five years. Don't miss it. 😎

Hekate

(95,573 posts)
48. This was like 35 years ago and I had my then-small kids in the car. Now I'm the one with silver hair...
Mon Dec 9, 2024, 10:53 PM
Dec 9

I don’t think that was you, unless you are by now over 100

LogDog75

(212 posts)
14. Here's what happened to me when I was stationed in England in the mid-80s
Mon Dec 9, 2024, 08:18 PM
Dec 9

I owned a Volvo 264GL (European spec car) sedan and was driving on on motorway and a Mini Cooper began tailgating me. Even though we were in the slow lane he refused to pass me. After about two miles of slowing down and of his tailgating I decided to floor the car. We were the only two cars on the motorway at that time and as I sped away from him I could see his car get smaller and smaller. I have no doubt he felt small for trying to intimidate me with his tailgating.

LeftInTX

(31,175 posts)
28. Oh yeah. I've got a yield sign near my house.
Mon Dec 9, 2024, 09:04 PM
Dec 9

It really shouldn't be there and the yield is the only way to make a right turn at the light. It also has poor visibility because it angles away from the incoming traffic and the speed limit is 45 mph. Unless the light is red, I stop and look.

I've had numerous drivers drive around me. (All in trucks of course)
Then I noticed one driver had been rear ended at the site.

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cbabe

(4,388 posts)
39. Cops warn about 'bump jacking' car theft
Mon Dec 9, 2024, 09:55 PM
Dec 9
https://mynorthwest.com/3988933/a-very-serious-situation-wsp-warns-of-bump-jackings/

‘A very serious situation:’ WSP warns of ‘bump-jackings’
Sep 18, 2024, 4:24 PM

BY JAMES LYNCH
KIRO Newsradio reporter
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is warning drivers to beware of a recent rash of carjackings along Interstate 5 (I-5). WSP is calling these crimes “bump-jackings” because armed assailants are bumping cars from behind and when the driver pulls over, young men wearing masks, jump out and carjack them at gunpoint.

The first bump-jacking happened just after midnight Monday then two more about the same time Tuesday morning.

“Three different situations, armed individuals have gotten out of the suspect car,” WSP spokesperson Chris Loftis told KIRO Newsradio. “Anywhere from three to six young people described as teenagers. They’re wearing ski masks. They rob the person, and, in some cases, they punched, and so there have been some physical assaults and then they take the car.”

… more …

(Tailgating could be more serious than thought.)

paleotn

(19,698 posts)
43. I hear ya. Incredibly rude.
Mon Dec 9, 2024, 10:06 PM
Dec 9

My wife says I possess what she calls "the look.:" She says it's sometimes involuntary. Had a woman huffing and muttering obscenities behind us in a check out once because we were apparently taking too long. Supposedly I gave her the look and she quickly changed lanes. I didn't think it was that bad, but my wife laughed and said, sweetie, she probably thought you were going to carve out her liver and eat it in front of her kids. Damn. Sorry. In hurry and politely ask to go in front? Absolutely. Go right ahead. But intentional rudeness? I just can't suffer that I guess.

Meowmee

(6,473 posts)
47. I hate that
Mon Dec 9, 2024, 10:14 PM
Dec 9

Someone at Aldis I think kept pushing their shopping cart into me last week. I suggest turning your shopping cart around so they can't get near you.

mucholderthandirt

(1,248 posts)
56. I have to pull my mother back all the time. It's not rudeness in her case, she just doesn't pay attention.
Tue Dec 10, 2024, 07:55 AM
Dec 10

Plus, she can't see that well (that really, really early morning taking her to get cataract surgery was pointless), and is so vain she won't wear her glasses. Says the doctor told her she only needed them for reading. I just laugh and tell her she's full of shit and she needs better doctors.

Anyway, I've been known to push people's shopping carts halfway down the aisle if they block it. They get mad and I just shrug and move on. Don't engage, they like that.

MineralMan

(148,149 posts)
58. I have a cold face I present to them.
Tue Dec 10, 2024, 05:23 PM
Dec 10

Expressionless, with unblinking wide open eyes, tight straight lips. I catch their eyes and just peer at them. Cold. They back right off, whoever they are. Never had it fail.

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