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SIDDI KIMPOLE
@SIDIKIMPOLE (3480)
• Eldoret, Kenya
14 May
Any business person believes that without a client, the business is as good as dead. In fact, philosophically, the client is always considered right. Taking another philosophical point of thought, a bad client can be like a rogue...
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The Horse
@TheHorse (238298)
• Walnut Creek, California
20 May 20
I've mentioned this kind of thing before, but it still makes a big difference to me. I was heading to Safeway for my (approximately) weekly shopping trip, when I spied a couple approaching from my left on their bicycles. I was...
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The Horse
@TheHorse (238298)
• Walnut Creek, California
5 Feb 20
The other day, I was driving and came to a stop sign. A middle-aged man was standing on the curb, trying to decide whether to cross now, or let me clear.
I gave him a quick wave and he proceeded into the crosswalk. As he...
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danishcanadian
@danishcanadian (28954)
• Canada
9 Sep 19
When opening doors watch the other people, don’t just assume they want help.
If able bodied people are so ABLE, it blows my mind how they’re incapable of opening a door for themselves. They call me “disabled” and not only can I...
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cyclopz
@cyclopz (251)
• Sydney, Australia
22 Aug 19
I really feel very irritated when people smoke while walking without even considering that there are also people walking behind them.
It is because people behind them end up inhaling all those smoke when they blow their smoke...
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emptychair
@innertalks (23739)
• Australia
21 May 19
Fred was a tough, rough, old-school type of a guy.
Fred treated people bruskly, and roughly too. Fred expected a service worker to do their job well for him, no matter how he treated them.
Fred saw them as just being a cog in...
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2 people
Heather Echola
@GardenGerty (169448)
• United States
20 Feb 19
Today Bob was to have a one week follow up appointment after his surgery. He was to see our primary care doctor, in Marion.
Everything makes him tired. Eating, showering, you name it. So he got up, had a good breakfast, took a...
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John Beasley
@Beaser (391)
• United States
18 Dec 18
Have you ever been leaving an establishment, pushed the door open and after you've exited held the door open for others to enter? Did they say thank you, smile, nod, or just completely ignore your existence on the planet?
How...
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oldbuddy
@StartFlatBoke (222)
• Portland, Oregon
18 Oct 18
When people visit you at home, do you ask them to take their shoes off when they come in.
I used to do this before we moved and had a larger home, but now we live in a downstairs basement apartment and have virtually no...
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Shavkat
@Shavkat (141906)
• Philippines
15 Dec 17
Whenever I go to the capital of my country, I always felt bad seeing some elders stand on the subway train. The young generations don’t mind letting them take their seats. It seems time changes people’s behavior in showing...
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David van der Merwe
@Paljas (146)
• South Africa
17 Mar 17
Last Friday I went to an interview for a job that I really needed. The interview was somewhat daunting, but when I left, I still felt I had a chance at the job. I was informed that they will contact me before the end of today to...
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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189838)
• Boise, Idaho
14 Dec 16
Is it teenage anger taken out on Grandma?
Is it the clash of personalities?
Asking for common courtesy.
And getting nasty words and hostility instead.
This is just so bizarre
I merely asked for a window to be closed or that he...
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Scott Ganschow
@teamfreak16 (43586)
• Denver, Colorado
7 Sep 16
I swear, I seriously want to quit smoking. It is however, much harder than I thought it would be when I took up the sport. In the meantime, I try to be a courteous smoker. From what I've witnessed, I might be the only one.
One...
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Steve Helmer
@srhelmer (7047)
• Beaver Dam, Wisconsin
21 May 16
Big pet peeve of mine. I, admittedly, have a phone too and check it periodically. But, more often than not, I put it in my pocket and only look at it every once in a while. And, I definitely don't pull it out when I'm having...
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Luccia Cruz
@LucciaCruz12 (18)
• Manila, Philippines
15 Mar 16
Don't you think replying to a comment or a discussion should be must? Because I honestly feel that it is important to respond to somebody and not just ignore it especially because someone put an effort into making it :)
What do...
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Fleur
@Fleura (34989)
• United Kingdom
21 Jan 16
Today seems to be my day for grumbling about things, lots of little things are annoying me!
A few days ago a friend emailed me and her other ‘Mum friends’ asking if any of us still had baby stuff which we were willing to sell or...
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Wendy
@jerzgirl (9384)
• United States
15 Jan 16
I'm beginning to wonder if the use of turn signals is even being taught in schools anymore. I see so many people not using them or waiting until they are beginning to make their turn to use them, I'm amazed.
Sometimes people will...
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jadoixa
@jadoixa (1166)
• Philippines
20 Mar 13
do you or would you consider smiling all the time to someone who knows you and whom you know even if you are not that close every time they see you or you see them. I know some people who knows me and i know them too but not all...
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