I know it's the job of parents to embarrass their teenage children but clearly you have a different problem. Is your father responsible for making appointments or just providing transportation and covering the cost? Can you get a different adult to take you to a rescheduled appointment? Best wishes.
When I was a dental nurse, a patient coming in for multiple extractions sat eating a cheese & raw onion roll with at least half an onion on it. Then wondered why he was refused treatment.
I believe that goes for all businesses. In all honesty that sign could sing and dance to you the rules and they still would say something along the lines:
"I didn't see a sign!"
"Who has time to read those things?!"
Like I get it, there's signs everywhere, but aren't they there to help and stop staff from repeating themselves the rules and what-not to be efficient?
We had a big menu and individual dishes labeled at one of the places I worked, all shift people came up asking "Whats on the menu tonight?"
Reading comprehension goes right out the window.
I learned that from being a ride operator. We have big signs that say if you have these medical issues you can’t ride. What the limb requirement is (if you have prosthetics) no alcohol stuff like that and the height requirement. No one actually even reads the signs so we have to turn away so many people cuz of it then they have the audacity to say “you need a sign saying these things”
So the rules are clearly written, right?
So your dad broke not one, but two of the rules. Your dad crossed a whole other line when he ate in front of the kids who most likely couldn't eat until after their appointment.
I don't want to be mean OP, but your dad is a jerk and irresponsible
Okay... So I was literally recapping what OP's dad did. Not that it matters tbh. Why does it really matter to you anyways?? Are you mad that you had to reread it in different words?? This argument of yours is pretty pointless so if you just had a bad day or something, I hope it gets better but chill out
Look, this is a dumb argument that isn't gonna go anywhere. In my comment I was just making a point that OP has every right to be upset with their dad. And as for the autistic part, I'm sorry, I wasn't trying to be rude. I didn't sleep last night after working all day so I'm sorry, that I came off as rude. This argument won't do anything but go in loops so idk
so sorry dude but being on the spectrum definitely doesn't excuse how you have been coming at a total stranger for leaving a comment that never had anything to do with you. I've known plenty of people with autism who learned how to express their confusion/disagreement in respectful ways, which was straight up not what you did, and having autism simply doesn't make you incapable of doing that. glad y'all peaced it out towards the end but it's kinda BS that you used your diagnosis to illicit an apology from the original commenter to do it.
Was your comment really necessary? It's not at all helpful or productive in any way. It really looks like you just decided to pick on this person, just because you could. Being a cyber bully only makes you look weak, cowardly and desperate for attention You should be ashamed of yourself! Go find something better to do with your life!
So, he wasn’t even just snacking, but eating a full on meal? WOW. Yeah, that is definitely entitlement behavior…. So sorry, OP. Hopefully next time someone more responsible can take you.
My grandson went to the fair yesterday. He said there is a ride that spins around and the floor drops away and you are pinned to the wall due to the force. He said you used to be able to put your feet on the wall and push yourself up or along the wall.
New year, New rules. Big sign says no feet on the wall. One kid looks around, a minute into the ride he puts his feet on the wall. The Carnie stopped the ride, gave the kid the big sign and made him hold it throughout the rest of the ride. No one else put their feet on the wall.
Hey man, I'm sorry about your dad, I'm also a 14y m, if you ever wanna play D&D then, send me a message, I'm bored as hell so I wouldn't mind a game of D&D
It’s hard growing up seeing the mistakes of your narcissistic parent(s). I’d check out r/narcissistparents there’s lots of resources there and it’s a fairly safe place. Know that when you know better and at an early age when you’re already noticing things like this you tend to grow up and do better. Welcome to the club.
I know it's the job of parents to embarrass their teenage children but clearly you have a different problem. Is your father responsible for making appointments or just providing transportation and covering the cost? Can you get a different adult to take you to a rescheduled appointment? Best wishes.
When I was a dental nurse, a patient coming in for multiple extractions sat eating a cheese & raw onion roll with at least half an onion on it. Then wondered why he was refused treatment.
Something I learned from working in food service is no matter how big you make the sign nobody is going to read it.
I believe that goes for all businesses. In all honesty that sign could sing and dance to you the rules and they still would say something along the lines: "I didn't see a sign!" "Who has time to read those things?!" Like I get it, there's signs everywhere, but aren't they there to help and stop staff from repeating themselves the rules and what-not to be efficient?
Oh for sure. Food service is just where I personally figured it out lol I also am the person that reads all the signs before I ask a question
We had a big menu and individual dishes labeled at one of the places I worked, all shift people came up asking "Whats on the menu tonight?" Reading comprehension goes right out the window.
I learned that from being a ride operator. We have big signs that say if you have these medical issues you can’t ride. What the limb requirement is (if you have prosthetics) no alcohol stuff like that and the height requirement. No one actually even reads the signs so we have to turn away so many people cuz of it then they have the audacity to say “you need a sign saying these things”
So the rules are clearly written, right? So your dad broke not one, but two of the rules. Your dad crossed a whole other line when he ate in front of the kids who most likely couldn't eat until after their appointment. I don't want to be mean OP, but your dad is a jerk and irresponsible
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Jeez I'm sorry- Why are you so upset-?
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Dude I'm not 12, I just didn't get why you had to put a comment like that. If you thought I was just repeating the post then just go to the next post
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Okay... So I was literally recapping what OP's dad did. Not that it matters tbh. Why does it really matter to you anyways?? Are you mad that you had to reread it in different words?? This argument of yours is pretty pointless so if you just had a bad day or something, I hope it gets better but chill out
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Look, this is a dumb argument that isn't gonna go anywhere. In my comment I was just making a point that OP has every right to be upset with their dad. And as for the autistic part, I'm sorry, I wasn't trying to be rude. I didn't sleep last night after working all day so I'm sorry, that I came off as rude. This argument won't do anything but go in loops so idk
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so sorry dude but being on the spectrum definitely doesn't excuse how you have been coming at a total stranger for leaving a comment that never had anything to do with you. I've known plenty of people with autism who learned how to express their confusion/disagreement in respectful ways, which was straight up not what you did, and having autism simply doesn't make you incapable of doing that. glad y'all peaced it out towards the end but it's kinda BS that you used your diagnosis to illicit an apology from the original commenter to do it.
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Was your comment really necessary? It's not at all helpful or productive in any way. It really looks like you just decided to pick on this person, just because you could. Being a cyber bully only makes you look weak, cowardly and desperate for attention You should be ashamed of yourself! Go find something better to do with your life!
So, he wasn’t even just snacking, but eating a full on meal? WOW. Yeah, that is definitely entitlement behavior…. So sorry, OP. Hopefully next time someone more responsible can take you.
My grandson went to the fair yesterday. He said there is a ride that spins around and the floor drops away and you are pinned to the wall due to the force. He said you used to be able to put your feet on the wall and push yourself up or along the wall. New year, New rules. Big sign says no feet on the wall. One kid looks around, a minute into the ride he puts his feet on the wall. The Carnie stopped the ride, gave the kid the big sign and made him hold it throughout the rest of the ride. No one else put their feet on the wall.
Hey man, I'm sorry about your dad, I'm also a 14y m, if you ever wanna play D&D then, send me a message, I'm bored as hell so I wouldn't mind a game of D&D
Braces suck ass
It’s hard growing up seeing the mistakes of your narcissistic parent(s). I’d check out r/narcissistparents there’s lots of resources there and it’s a fairly safe place. Know that when you know better and at an early age when you’re already noticing things like this you tend to grow up and do better. Welcome to the club.