donna35 wrote: » This happened to us yesterday. My little boy just started in Junior Infants and they have the different class lines painted out in the yard, first child tends to stand on the classroom number and everyone else falls in behind and the teacher holds the hand of the first child going in. We happened to be there first yesterday and there were quite a few children in the line when a Polish lady came along with her child and buggy with baby in it. She proceeded to march to the top of the line, parked the buggy sideways in front of me and spoke rapidly to the child in Polish, I assume telling her to get in front of my son as this is what she did. My son asked why she wasn't in the line, I told him some of the kids just weren't in line yet but would when the teacher came out (there were a few other kids playing and running about too). The mother was listening but didn't react, not sure if her English was good or not but I said nothing to her about the queue in case it wasn't. Teacher came out, said good morning and told the little girl to get into the line properly, nudging her past the other children. This morning the same little girl came into the yard, came over and looked as if she was heading over to do the same again but her mum headed in different direction to talk to someone so she went over there too. If she was to do this again then I wouldn't hesitate to ask her to please get in line. I understand she might have just wanted to hold teacher's hand but if that's the case then they just need to get there sooner really. Can't stand queue jumping it's so ignorant no matter who does it.
homerjay2005 wrote: » queues generally are there to be skipped!
corner of hells wrote: » Maybe the five year old is a little shy , maybe mum lacks confidence and is lonely , maybe she might want to make friends with you ..... who knows ? How bout saying hi and asking how her little girl is getting on and stop worrying about five year olds queueing in a school yard.
donna35 wrote: » She didn't look at, speak to or interact with me in any way when she came up. I should also say that another Polish mum came up behind her and they started chatting in Polish. She has a couple of friends with children in the school that I've noticed her chatting with in the last couple of days. I talk to some of the mums and have no problem doing so, she didn't seem like that was what she wanted though. The thread is about queue jumping and this does fall under that, the child seemed to be told by her mum to get in front regardless that there were a few children already in line waiting. It doesn't teach her child, nor the others watching, anything about manners and waiting your turn when she encouraged this.
stimpson wrote: » Feckin Greeks.
homerjay2005 wrote: » you seem more interested in the fact that this woman was Polish than anything else. why do you even need to mention her nationality? the fact that you are getting annoyed over a 5 year old girl standing at the top of a school queue is pathetic to be honest, as is your very poor attempt to have several digs at the woman, again based on her nationality. there was a lot of ignorance going on in that play ground alright and it wasnt from the other people there.
LexieOnRale wrote: » I remember queuing one night in abrakebabra really really drunk, when these lads pushed right in ahead of me. It was a college town so it was pretty busy, I was after waiting for ages but I didn't say anything. As we got closer to the top this girl pushed in in front of me so I tell her that's the front of the que not the back, she ignored me so I told her again and she's saying she was with the lads and they had minded her space. She wouldn't move and we were almost at the top of the que so I say again "here I thought it was only pretty girls who got to skip ques". I was delighted with myself but even more so when the guy behind te counter told her to drop on down to the back
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » So you were brave enough to say it to a girl on her own but not the lads who jumped in earlier?
Pumpkinseeds wrote: » Of course she'd feel more comfortable challenging a girl rather than a group of guys, most women would. The queue jumping girl had been challenged and was acting the bitch, she had it coming.
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » And the lads just get away with it. Cool.
Pumpkinseeds wrote: » It's not cool that anyone jumps the queue. It's also not cool to take cheap shots at a woman for not wanting to challenge a group of strange lads.
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » Does she have an (F) after her name or am i supposed to be psychic when it comes to poster gender? :rolleyes:
Pumpkinseeds wrote: » Nope, it's an easy mistake to make, although Lexie is usually a ladies name.:)
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » Christy is usually a mans name but i recently found out a poster on here with that name is female.
Pumpkinseeds wrote: » Perhaps we should be gender specific with the (M) (F) after our usernames.:D
Emmacash wrote: » I worked with a girl once who had some slight anger management issues. Lovely girl but god help you if you crossed her on a bad day. So, one day on our break I walked down to the shop with her so she could get an apple. She was first in the Que but for some reason the man behind the counter started serving the lady behind her (who had about 10 items) No bother, she just pointed out that actually, she was next in line and we were in a bit of a rush so could she pay for her apple first. The shopguy sneered something at her like 'for God's sake relax and I'll deal with you in a minute.' Next thing I knew she just bounced the apple off his head and walked off!!! All I could do was pick my jaw up off the ground and say a meager 'bye' to the shopkeeper and the people left in the Que and trail after her. So to sum up...wait your turn!! You never know who it's going to affect
JustAddWater wrote: » What about drivers? The sheet amount of ignorant ***** out there is staggering What gives them the right to skip a line of traffic that I've been 10 minutes in? I never let them in and I blast the horn at them. If nobody says anything, they carry on again in their own ignorant bubble At least 10 drivers did it today, driving up the bus lane knowing full well they were going to cut in at the end. That's 10 cars who'll get their turn before me which could be 1 or 2 sequences of lights which again just delays me even further Would love a 3 point fine for this but sadly unless people refuse to let them in they'll keep at it. Please please please folks, next time just say no to them