Wooohoooo up everyone!
I think people have taken what i have asked the wrong way. I'm NOT saying that owning a hoodie is the problem (i own a (1) hoodie too) but what i was referring to was the fact that it was up, in a resturant, at a table, whilst eating. Look, i wear a hat very regularly, but my Father and my grandfathers would kick my butt if i ever dared to sit at a table with it on.
As my partner (WelchyGQ) said earlier, these 2 guys were quite intimidating, and we had a conversation with the waiter (who i'm sure he could hold his own) as he collected our plates about it and he said he was very intimidated when these 2 guys came up to the counter to order their meals.
Personally, i believe manners are the most important lubricants of society. It is NOT hard to teach people respect, and it is even easier to use and display respect and manners in society. (As the guy from Emerald mentioned in the canteen story).
Yes certain "customs" may differ on where you were bought up, but it still does not matter how old you are or which generation you are from, manners and respect is what makes our day pleasant. Can you imagine being screamed at from behind the counter every day of your life "what the F*&k do you want?" when choosing from the sandwich counter? It works both ways. Even if you do get that response, say "please and thankyou" and i bet tomorrow the tone of voice will have changed if you do it everytime.
They say laughter is contagious, use your manners and treat people with respect - it soon becomes contagious and makes it a pleasant day.
As for the movies, I paid an annoyingly lot of money to have the "privilage" of going to the movies which does not happen very often due to the price (as most i am sure can understand). Why should i move when i got there early enough to sit where i wanted to sit, and enjoy my movie (it was Red Dog by the way - a good movie
) when others choose to be so rude. They should move or be quiet. If you want to talk, go to a cafe and have a coffee. You'll spend the same amount of money.
Chill out peoples