ok to ask litterbug to put trash in can?
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This may be OT for this board, but I'm delayed for a UA flight (7511 iad to dfw) and this took place in a united-only terminal.
Anyway, so these two guys are taking up four seats in the waiting area via strategic placement of luggage and drinks/trash. Guy A has a little pile stacked up on one seat, and water from a not-totally-empty bottle had spilled onto the seat. I suppose I could have asked him to move the suitcase and trash, but I didn't mind standing for a bit.
I could tell this guy has absolutely no intention of picking up his trash, and so (not having anything better to do (flight is delayed), I decide to see what he does.
Sure enough, when he goes to board, he leaves the trash. So I say, "excuse me, but the trash can is right over there.". He gives me a nasty sort of look, but picks up the trash. A woman standing nearby actually thanked me!
So my question:
H
1. Hostile act by me?
2. Too much time on my hands?
3. Useful pointer for him?
4. 2 and 3
Thoughts?
This may be OT for this board, but I'm delayed for a UA flight (7511 iad to dfw) and this took place in a united-only terminal.
Anyway, so these two guys are taking up four seats in the waiting area via strategic placement of luggage and drinks/trash. Guy A has a little pile stacked up on one seat, and water from a not-totally-empty bottle had spilled onto the seat. I suppose I could have asked him to move the suitcase and trash, but I didn't mind standing for a bit.
I could tell this guy has absolutely no intention of picking up his trash, and so (not having anything better to do (flight is delayed), I decide to see what he does.
Sure enough, when he goes to board, he leaves the trash. So I say, "excuse me, but the trash can is right over there.". He gives me a nasty sort of look, but picks up the trash. A woman standing nearby actually thanked me!
So my question:
H
1. Hostile act by me?
2. Too much time on my hands?
3. Useful pointer for him?
4. 2 and 3
Thoughts?
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Originally Posted by CarlTheWebmaster
So my question:
H
1. Hostile act by me?
2. Too much time on my hands?
3. Useful pointer for him?
4. 2 and 3
Thoughts?
H
1. Hostile act by me?
2. Too much time on my hands?
3. Useful pointer for him?
4. 2 and 3
Thoughts?
2. Nope.
3. Yep.
4. 2 and 3.
I get really pissed when I see people throw cigarette butts on the ground outside...depending on my mood, I usually tell them to pick them up, make sure they're extinguished, and throw them in the garbage.
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Your action was commendable, but I think it is too much to expect that a person like that would do anything differently the next time when there is no one gutsy around to put pressure on him to clean up.
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Answers to the OP's questions:
1. No
2. No.. There's always time to be environmentally conscious
3. Yes, though It will likely not have any effect when it comes to next time
4. Huh?
I'm just one of those guys who has no problem speaking his mind. Let me offer a few other instances where the should never be any problem speaking up:
(given)
Trash - 'Hey, buddy, the can is right over there."
At the buffet - "Yo, pal, use those tongs!"
Stopped at a light - "Listen, chief, there's a kid in my car. Tailgate me anymore and there'll be this bottle in your windshield."
In the porno booth - "Get this, freak, I'm gonna chop that thing off if you don't get it out of there!"
Okay, that last one was unnecessary.
1. No
2. No.. There's always time to be environmentally conscious
3. Yes, though It will likely not have any effect when it comes to next time
4. Huh?
I'm just one of those guys who has no problem speaking his mind. Let me offer a few other instances where the should never be any problem speaking up:
(given)
Trash - 'Hey, buddy, the can is right over there."
At the buffet - "Yo, pal, use those tongs!"
Stopped at a light - "Listen, chief, there's a kid in my car. Tailgate me anymore and there'll be this bottle in your windshield."
In the porno booth - "Get this, freak, I'm gonna chop that thing off if you don't get it out of there!"
Okay, that last one was unnecessary.
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Kudos on saying what you did!
When I've seen people litter before I've said something to the effect of "excuse me, I think you dropped something." This is sufficiently non-confrontational for me to feel comfortable doing it. I like your approach better though
When I've seen people litter before I've said something to the effect of "excuse me, I think you dropped something." This is sufficiently non-confrontational for me to feel comfortable doing it. I like your approach better though
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Originally Posted by CarlTheWebmaster
So I say, "excuse me, but the trash can is right over there.". He gives me a nasty sort of look, but picks up the trash. A woman standing nearby actually thanked me!
So my question:
H
1. Hostile act by me?
2. Too much time on my hands?
3. Useful pointer for him?
4. 2 and 3
Thoughts?
So my question:
H
1. Hostile act by me?
2. Too much time on my hands?
3. Useful pointer for him?
4. 2 and 3
Thoughts?
I used to work with a guy who was much less subtle. Whenever he saw someone littering, he would point at them and yell loudly - "LITTERBUG!".
It was very funny and frequently embarrasing to those he singled out. However, it usually worked. Most of the time they would pick up what they had "dropped" and deposit it where is belonged. He was a rather large fellow who looked like a bouncer, so he rarely had anyone attempt to intimidate him.
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On a similar note, I was waiting to board a US flight yesterday morning at LGA. The shuttle area was pretty packed, but I found several empty seats. One of them had 3-4 used tissues in the seat, so naturally, I took the one farthest away. I didn't pick up the tissues because a) I didn't know what was in them and b) I had no tissues of my own to pick them up with.
Moments later, two older women came over, saw the tissues, picked them up, and deposited them on top of my bag, which was on the end table--not taking up a seat. I burst out "Hey! That's not nice!" but they turned their backs, sat down, and began chattering in rapidfire Italian.
Passing the litter on is a new one for me. I picked up my bag and let the offending snotty bits fall on the floor. I am normally unable to litter, but in this case, I wasn't willing to play janitor.
Moments later, two older women came over, saw the tissues, picked them up, and deposited them on top of my bag, which was on the end table--not taking up a seat. I burst out "Hey! That's not nice!" but they turned their backs, sat down, and began chattering in rapidfire Italian.
Passing the litter on is a new one for me. I picked up my bag and let the offending snotty bits fall on the floor. I am normally unable to litter, but in this case, I wasn't willing to play janitor.



