Chef Mickey
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Doesn't make it right. Americans should be setting an example with all the opportunities we have.lol....yeah...it is just us Americans who are spoiled and throw trash everywhere. No one else..
Doesn't make it right. Americans should be setting an example with all the opportunities we have.lol....yeah...it is just us Americans who are spoiled and throw trash everywhere. No one else..
Doesn't make it right. Americans should be setting an example with all the opportunities we have.
One of my favorite shows, mostly because I see a little of myself in him.suddenly remembered the show monk. imagine if he worked there?
Whenever someone does a good job cleaning, I let Guest Services know every time, and they write down my praise. Needless to say, I don't do it much.I have a phobia of trash (forget what that phobia is called, but it is a thing). I get grossed out at all the litter at the parks, but I can't clean other's people trash up because that is even more disgusting for me. My phobia started when I was a little girl, and it started at Disney. I saw someone walking with toilet paper attached to her heel, and I thought that was so gross that to this day I walk with my head facing the floor/ground, making sure I don't step on any litter. Bad for my posture, I know.
Sometimes if I see a custodian in a Disney ladies' room, I'll thank her for the heroic job she does. Once I chose to walk the Magic Kingdom parking lot instead of taking the tram, and at the islands where there are some grass, trees, drainage ditches, and waterfowl, I noticed a ton of cigarette butts. Don't know if anybody ever thinks of cleaning them up, but it would be appreciated.
I agree it is disrespectful and disgusting to trash the parks or anywhere for that matter. Is it more noticeable because more people are doing it or because of the cuts to maintenance?
not trying to put it on Americans but that picture is just an embarassment either way.
You are probably going to hate this, but, the reason for that was because of those evil smokers. Hoards of Custodial were needed to be sure that every time a cigarette dropped to the ground it was immediately picked up. They also used to run the trolley's all day so the horses had to be cleaned up after. So, consequently, there were more CM's around to pick up stuff then now.Post script: My parents went to Disneyland in the early 1970's, and they were impressed how spotless it was. They were eating and some scrap of something fell to the ground, and a custodian was there immediately to sweep it up. Sounds dreamy.
there's no excuse for it! It makes me sick. And I call people out on it when I see it done in the parks (not home in NJ, cause NJ is a gigantic garbage can but that's another topic lol)
On my last trip in January, I saw 3 people drop an empty bottle and every single one of them said the same thing when I chased them down and pointed out the nearest garbage can, "oh, I didn't see it".... how badly I wanna tell them that I was born at night, but I wasn't born last night.
What is it, 1 garbage can every 50 feet!?
(side note: history has been made! My 1,000th post!)
I myself have no problem calling people out when I see disrespect for someone else's property. Littering, pushing, etc. ruins the over all experience, and my DD gets embarrassed when I say something to the people. Being a Jersey boy, I have learned respect. I am unsure of where you live that you consider "NJ a gigantic garbage can" but up here in North Jersey on the Ramapo Mountain, I enjoy our beautiful state and it's people.
I'll do that too, often times passive aggressively as I do it right In front of the offender. If I'm really in a mood I'll hand it back to the person. Did that with a neatly wrapped poo diaper that a person conveniently forgot on a retaining wall after the change was complete.This makes me sick, and also all the rude people pushing in crowds and in stores/attractions. The other day I actually picked up other peoples trash while in line for "Dinosaur" because I was tired of seeing it!
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