Rude People
Rude people... what do you want to with them? Slap them, maim them, punch them, strangle them or just wish that you can just throw them into another planet or universe?
I've just received a call from my friend about her colleague who is practically rude to everyone in the office. In fact she's even rude to the managers and customers, even made one of them cried recently! So, what do you want to do with these type of people ???
The thing I don't like about these people that they think they are better than everybody else. That they deserve to treat other people worse than them. I've seen many of my friends destroyed years of friendship with rude words uttered in a space of a few minutes. I just can't stand those who think people are rubbish and deserved to be treated like dogs.. as one person I know used to say.
I wonder what satisfaction do they get from being rude to others? Can anyone please tell me what one can gain by uttering rubbish and obscenities? Is it the satisfaction of seeing somebody else cowering in fear in the barrage of your words? Is it the confidence gained to know that you are a tough nut when the other party crumbled into a sobbing piece of meat? Or is it just the mere sense of control and power when you just shoot your mouth off without thinking and everyone just kept silence just because they don't want to aggravate the situation?
It's just funny that as the methods and technology of communication are increasing, it's supposed to helps us to communicate better and be closer to one another. But the matter of fact is that things are goings the ways around by using technology to incite hate and problems via hate emails, fake and bogus SMSes and causing many people to spread around unneccassary panic by forwarding emails after emails of non-realistc events? Just out of topic a bit, how many of us do actually take the trouble to verify or confirm the information of our emails before we just forward them to others??? Most likely we don't :)
Well I guess there will always be rude people in the world... but there are plenty of nice ones around as well... now I'm off to search for one to lighten up my day...
I've just received a call from my friend about her colleague who is practically rude to everyone in the office. In fact she's even rude to the managers and customers, even made one of them cried recently! So, what do you want to do with these type of people ???
The thing I don't like about these people that they think they are better than everybody else. That they deserve to treat other people worse than them. I've seen many of my friends destroyed years of friendship with rude words uttered in a space of a few minutes. I just can't stand those who think people are rubbish and deserved to be treated like dogs.. as one person I know used to say.
I wonder what satisfaction do they get from being rude to others? Can anyone please tell me what one can gain by uttering rubbish and obscenities? Is it the satisfaction of seeing somebody else cowering in fear in the barrage of your words? Is it the confidence gained to know that you are a tough nut when the other party crumbled into a sobbing piece of meat? Or is it just the mere sense of control and power when you just shoot your mouth off without thinking and everyone just kept silence just because they don't want to aggravate the situation?
It's just funny that as the methods and technology of communication are increasing, it's supposed to helps us to communicate better and be closer to one another. But the matter of fact is that things are goings the ways around by using technology to incite hate and problems via hate emails, fake and bogus SMSes and causing many people to spread around unneccassary panic by forwarding emails after emails of non-realistc events? Just out of topic a bit, how many of us do actually take the trouble to verify or confirm the information of our emails before we just forward them to others??? Most likely we don't :)
Well I guess there will always be rude people in the world... but there are plenty of nice ones around as well... now I'm off to search for one to lighten up my day...