Actually, you'd be surprised how far a little kindness gets you. You see, I'm the type of person that doesn't like being pushed. When someone pushes me, it doesn't make me feel any more inclined to do what they're asking or telling me to do.
There's a difference in telling someone:
"Shut the hell up already"
and
"Would you please stop using so many cut-ins? They're clogging up the map"
If it was the second one, I'd probably just be like, "Oh, sorry" and stop for a moment to take out the cut-in shortcuts in my autowords since that wouldn't even take a minute. However, when you're demanding something, yeah... I'm not really going to give a rat's ass what you're saying with that kind of attitude. What do I look like, a Customer Service representative? Why the hell are you getting mad at me? Lol.
I didn't make the "product". I'm just using it. That's why I said, if you think it's faulty, go talk to the "manufacturer".
Anyway, as I also said before, there's a right way and a wrong way to approach a situation. I don't think it would have been too much to ask for him to just be nice about the whole ordeal rather than fly off the handle the way he did. Fortunately though, I don't see many people running around having roid rage like he had, so I'll just chalk it up to being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
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