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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Uhura Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 Jun 2004 at 1:37pm
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[br]Is it inappropriate for a "slug" to get in a rider's car with a cup of coffee? I've always done it, until one day recently, it just hit me....that it could be rude!!!????? [:0]



As a slug / rider I would be afraid that it may spill. I would feel OK if it were water or some other drink that doesn't leave a stain ...What would you say if you accidentally spilled it? Just curious.

Also: Ths is like someone applying makeup in someone's car. I had to ask one woman to cease and desist. She had red lipstick, powder-the whole 9. If that stuff spilled it would be hell to get it out of the fabric...

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What's wrong with asking if it's OK? Alls a person has to say is "yes or no". I think its being considerate to ask, not just jump in someone's car with the items. I'm a slug, not a car-pool member and I abide by all the rules all the time. The rules say nothing about "not asking for permission"[:)].
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What's wrong with asking if it's OK? Alls a person has to say is "yes or no".
Like GSM said, people don't want to be put in the position of possible rudeness. Some people may not care how they come across, but I'll bet most people don't want to be seen as intolerant or rude, and so they will be accomodating when they don't want to be. Are you going to tell someone they have to throw away their freshly purchased breakfast combo? Accidents happen, and the slug isn't going to be the one to clean the car out.
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What's wrong with asking if it's OK? Alls a person has to say is "yes or no".
Like GSM said, people don't want to be put in the position of possible rudeness. Some people may not care how they come across, but I'll bet most people don't want to be seen as intolerant or rude, and so they will be accomodating when they don't want to be. Are you going to tell someone they have to throw away their freshly purchased breakfast combo? Accidents happen, and the slug isn't going to be the one to clean the car out.



What's wrong with asking? I don't see it as being rude to ask. Wouldn't you think it would be rude to "not ask" and get in thinking it was OK? If a person has a freshly purchased breakfast combo and the driver says no, then they wait on the next car or finish their breakfast. You're right, the slug won't clean out the car, but all I say is, it's rude if you don't give the owner/driver the courtesy of asking. They may say, yeh, come on in and mean it.
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I'm with VA on this. I natually assume that drivers have a backbone and can answer as best suits them.

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I wouldn't mind someone drinking water, but nothing else. Only once have I seen a slug applying makeup in my car, and thought it inappropriate.

Don't put drivers on the spot, it's not fair to them. I don't know how someone would react if I asked them to not apply makeup in my car. Maybe they would start applying it to my car?
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[br]I wouldn't mind someone drinking water, but nothing else. Only once have I seen a slug applying makeup in my car, and thought it inappropriate.

Don't put drivers on the spot, it's not fair to them. I don't know how someone would react if I asked them to not apply makeup in my car. Maybe they would start applying it to my car?



When I asked a lady to stop applying makeup in my car, her first reaction was denial. When it became clear that I could see her via my sun visor mirror, she became huffy (probably because she had obviously been caught in a lie) and said, "I don't spill things in people's cars!" I replied that accidents happen and that I would prefer it if she put it away.

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When I asked a lady to stop applying makeup in my car, her first reaction was denial. When it became clear that I could see her via my sun visor mirror, she became huffy (probably because she had obviously been caught in a lie) and said, "I don't spill things in people's cars!" I replied that accidents happen and that I would prefer it if she put it away.


A valid point--why else would they call them ACCIDENTS? I keep my car very clean, no trash on the floor, no old socks, etc., and if someone doesn't want to cooperate, I'm happy to pull off on the shoulder and let that person walk.

I don't care for the smell of some of the things that people put on. If they already decided to marinate in their perfume, I guess there's not a lot you can do aside from recognizing the person in the future and saying she can't get in your car, but some of that powdered stuff smells strong and makes me cough.
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When I asked a lady to stop applying makeup in my car, her first reaction was denial. When it became clear that I could see her via my sun visor mirror, she became huffy (probably because she had obviously been caught in a lie) and said, "I don't spill things in people's cars!" I replied that accidents happen and that I would prefer it if she put it away.


A valid point--why else would they call them ACCIDENTS? I keep my car very clean, no trash on the floor, no old socks, etc., and if someone doesn't want to cooperate, I'm happy to pull off on the shoulder and let that person walk.

I don't care for the smell of some of the things that people put on. If they already decided to marinate in their perfume, I guess there's not a lot you can do aside from recognizing the person in the future and saying she can't get in your car, but some of that powdered stuff smells strong and makes me cough.



LOL @ "marinate in their perfume"...

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Ditto to Ronin718's statement. Couldn't be more clear and on point.

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What's wrong with asking if it's OK? Alls a person has to say is "yes or no".
Like GSM said, people don't want to be put in the position of possible rudeness. Some people may not care how they come across, but I'll bet most people don't want to be seen as intolerant or rude, and so they will be accomodating when they don't want to be. Are you going to tell someone they have to throw away their freshly purchased breakfast combo? Accidents happen, and the slug isn't going to be the one to clean the car out.

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