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Why do adults have to eat around supermarkets?

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  • jinky67
    jinky67 Posts: 47,812 Forumite
    Of course you're allowed to eat in your own car!...unless you have one of those husbands with "car crumb phobia" :p

    Its the fact they eat a WHOLE chicken. They just ate an entire bird as a snack. On its own. And they have no shame. And then they throw the packet out the window. And theres loads of these "Bird Snackers" where I live!

    Are you a secret Bird Snacker? :think:

    those chickens are tiny though:pand they may have had nothing to eat all day;)

    I dont have a car and would never ditch my rubbish outside it anyway :eek:so no I am not a secret bird snacker:p
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  • POPPYOSCAR
    POPPYOSCAR Posts: 14,902 Forumite
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    I can see someone eating all of one of those chickens they are very small.(Not me though hate chicken) Most I have eaten in the car is a sandwich, or a picnic when out for the day.
  • jinky67 wrote: »
    those chickens are tiny though:pand they may have had nothing to eat all day;)

    I dont have a car and would never ditch my rubbish outside it anyway :eek:so no I am not a secret bird snacker:p


    Maybe we are missing out. We should give it a go for research purposes lol

    *trotts off to buy a chicken*
  • POPPYOSCAR
    POPPYOSCAR Posts: 14,902 Forumite
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    I do know people who will not allow any eating in their car and also people whose kids are not allowed to eat when they have certain clothes on.
  • eranou
    eranou Posts: 377 Forumite
    BigMummaF wrote: »
    I quite agree but there are some people who think 'bad manners' is not enough of a reason to stop behaving with such disrespect for others & THAT is "why people get so wound up by this" on here.
    No-one is disputing there are worse things that could be happening, but to be able to live harmoniously we do have to consider the niceties that help sweeten Life a little. Watching the scenes on tv of folk scrabbling for water in the flood regions & not in any means trivialising the situation, I couldn't help thinking "we'd be in orderly queues over here" :p Just an example of how I/we expect our fellow humans to behave I suppose, with a little consideration for others.


    So can you explain exactly how its disrespectfull to others? what effect does it have on them?
  • jinky67
    jinky67 Posts: 47,812 Forumite
    POPPYOSCAR wrote: »
    also people whose kids are not allowed to eat when they have certain clothes on.
    now thats a whole other debate again:D
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  • POPPYOSCAR
    POPPYOSCAR Posts: 14,902 Forumite
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    jinky67 wrote: »
    now thats a whole other debate again:D

    Yes I Know.

    I can't understand it myself. Life is for living, clothes can be washed.
  • jinky67
    jinky67 Posts: 47,812 Forumite
    POPPYOSCAR wrote: »
    Yes I Know.

    I can't understand it myself. Life is for living, clothes can be washed.
    I can SORT of understand where they are coming from, if they are off out for something special, but yes they can be washed I agree
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  • POPPYOSCAR
    POPPYOSCAR Posts: 14,902 Forumite
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    jinky67 wrote: »
    I can SORT of understand where they are coming from, if they are off out for something special, but yes they can be washed I agree

    Yes I can understand that as well, but I am talking about everyday life
    eg 'its new and I don't want him to spoil it'.
  • jinky67
    jinky67 Posts: 47,812 Forumite
    POPPYOSCAR wrote: »
    Yes I can understand that as well, but I am talking about everyday life
    eg 'its new and I don't want him to spoil it'.
    well thats just bloody stupid then:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
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