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not disabled enough to watch a film !?!

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  • dunclane
    dunclane Posts: 145 Forumite
    alison99 wrote: »
    But in the REAL world, would you start an arguement every time you didn't agree with someone, I know I wouldn't.

    Depends on the topic.

    Forum = designated space for public expression
  • jetta_wales
    jetta_wales Posts: 2,168 Forumite
    dunclane wrote: »
    Depends on the topic.

    Forum = designated space for public expression

    Indeed but it's a shame that some people repetedly feel the need to express themselfes in such a nasty combative way that's all. There's no need or excuse for it

    As some have already stated it actualy makes people avoid the forum because of the few and their lack of comon decency, spoiling it for others.

    I think some people just enjoy it and do it for amusment at the expense of whoever they choose to lay into at the time.

    If people could think a little before they post it would be a more pleasant forum all round.
    "Life is what you make of it, whoever got anywhere without some passion and ambition?
  • alison99_2
    alison99_2 Posts: 664 Forumite
    dunclane wrote: »
    Depends on the topic.

    Forum = designated space for public expression

    Forum rules = BE NICE TO OTHER MONEYSAVERS
    Between two evils, I always pick the one I never tried before
  • dunclane
    dunclane Posts: 145 Forumite
    Indeed but it's a shame that some people repetedly feel the need to express themselfes in such a nasty combative way that's all. There's no need or excuse for it

    As some have already stated it actualy makes people avoid the forum because of the few and their lack of comon decency, spoiling it for others.

    I think some people just enjoy it and do it for amusment at the expense of whoever they choose to lay into at the time.

    If people could think a little before they post it would be a more pleasant forum all round.

    I agree,don't get me wrong I've been flamed in the past and its ridiculous but it also makes me chuckle when someone writes a post in the hope that everyone will think the same as them and gets angry when they don't.
  • krisskross
    krisskross Posts: 7,677 Forumite
    Indeed but it's a shame that some people repetedly feel the need to express themselfes in such a nasty combative way that's all. There's no need or excuse for it

    Are you including the OP in this statement or can she do no wrong as she is 'disabled'?
  • Oldernotwiser
    Oldernotwiser Posts: 37,425 Forumite
    Indeed but it's a shame that some people repetedly feel the need to express themselfes in such a nasty combative way that's all. There's no need or excuse for it

    .

    The person who has expressed herself in a "nasty combative way" is the OP and she has done this repeatedly!
  • The person who has expressed herself in a "nasty combative way" is the OP and she has done this repeatedly!

    the only time i do this is when im being nit picked at and being made to be a fruad.
    DON'T JUDGE ME, YOU DON'T HAVE THE RIGHT TO. YOU DONT KNOW WHAT I'VE BEEN THROUGH, YOU DONT KNOW WHAT I'VE FELT, OR WHAT I FEEL RIGHT NOW! SO FIND SOMETHING BETTER TO DO WITH YOUR TIME, THAN JUDGE SOMEONE YOU KNOW NOTHING ABOUT!!!
  • Savvy_Sue
    Savvy_Sue Posts: 47,464 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    I tiptoe into this debate with diffidence ...

    I think you've said, angelvoice, that you don't want to make a complaint to the cinema chain. Personally I think that's a shame, because you've said you can't get to the next nearest cinema, and you can't pre-book for various reasons.

    Which means you've ruled out going to the cinema again for the foreseeable future.

    Now, none of us know how these seats are arranged - whether they are just an empty space in which wheelchairs can be parked, or whether there is some flexible arrangement allowing for a combination of wheelchairs and carers. And none of us know whether these seats are reserved for those in wheelchairs, or whether the cashier made a mistake. If they really are reserved for those in wheelchairs that seems a bit limiting to me, because clearly if your leg is in a full cast you're going to need more leg room than usual, but you might be on crutches.

    But unless you make a complaint, you'll never know if a mistake was made, and perhaps more importantly if a mistake wasn't made, you'll never get things changed, for yourself or others with similar problems.

    If you can't face making a complaint yourself, would your companion?
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