"More Room For Us, One Less Person In Line"

Hakunamatata

Le Meh
Premium Member
"Glad you don't like it, more room for us" or "Great, one less person in the line" replied to a poster's complaints about a ride or Disney in general, drive me up a wall. Folks guilty of this, please stop, it's silly, it's a cheap rebuttal that is not really true, and if it were the original poster would not care anyway.
Shouldn't this be in chit chat?
 

Minnie Mum

Well-Known Member
"Glad you don't like it, more room for us" or "Great, one less person in the line" replied to a poster's complaints about a ride or Disney in general, drive me up a wall. Folks guilty of this, please stop, it's silly, it's a cheap rebuttal that is not really true, and if it were the original poster would not care anyway.

I don't think I've ever used those phrases, but OTOH, they don't bother me. Frankly, why would I care whether or not someone likes a particular ride (or WDW) or not? They're entitled to their opinion and I'm entitled to mine. But I don't feel the need to start a thread to tell the world that XYZ doesn't meet my personal preferences.

Unless I'm asked. In which case I'll happily post my usual (too long) opinion.
 

Hakunamatata

Le Meh
Premium Member
I am glad you don't like people who do that, more room in the threads for me. ;)
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James Norrie

Well-Known Member
I'm offended by this. Not the quoted remarks, just the idea that you are trying to tell me what to do with my life (or lack thereof, as I am currently speaking online to someone I will never meet in person). I also approved this message
 

danlb_2000

Premium Member
I'm offended by this. Not the quoted remarks, just the idea that you are trying to tell me what to do with my life (or lack thereof, as I am currently speaking online to someone I will never meet in person). I also approved this message

Don't be so sure about that. I got in an argument with someone where once, only to found out a couple months later that he was one of my co-workers.
 

Gelatoni

Well-Known Member
Why let what other people post "drive you up a wall" if you dont like someone's post just keep scrolling. Btw i am one of those "one less person" people and i won't let your pet peeves dictate my life. Thanks ^^
 

copcarguyp71

Well-Known Member
The "ignore" button is a glorious feature. Pixie dust addicts and doom and gloomers who cannot seem to put together any better discussions than one liners and knuckle dragging snarky arguments get that treatment from me and it has made the forums much more cohesive and enjoyable for me ;)
 

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