BoarderPhreak
Well-Known Member
*30 feet....2) That said, guests should NOT add trash to a can that is THAT full. I realize this is secondary, but walk 10 feet to another one...
*30 feet....2) That said, guests should NOT add trash to a can that is THAT full. I realize this is secondary, but walk 10 feet to another one...
Yeah! What if I needed to use that trash bin as a dining table???What grinds my gears about this photo is that ,no the bin shouldn't have been that full but, who are the people who just dump the empty bottles on the top ? If that bin is full then just carry it to the next one ...
All true, but it's not like most people at Disney are wealthy either. In this case, wealth and class have nothing to do with each other because we don't know the responsible parties' economic status.Wealth definitely does not buy one class. I have seen people with money doing downright tasteless or trashy things that were despicable. I've seen people throw fast food bags out of their car onto the freeway or road like it's a giant trash can driving very high end luxury cars. People with zero common sense as well as people with no morals or people who have no class can definitely be from all walks of life - be it rich or poor or middle-class.
When it comes to being lazy or doing something like just throwing trash anywhere, I blame that on upbringing more than anything I guess.
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There’s an old saying:Wealth definitely does not buy one class. I have seen people with money doing downright tasteless or trashy things that were despicable. I've seen people throw fast food bags out of their car onto the freeway or road like it's a giant trash can driving very high end luxury cars. People with zero common sense as well as people with no morals or people who have no class can definitely be from all walks of life - be it rich or poor or middle-class.
When it comes to being lazy or doing something like just throwing trash anywhere, I blame that on upbringing more than anything I guess.
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I would, instead, connect it directly to the AVAC.Those "last stop" garbage cans are among the most used. You've got a bottle in hand, a drink, whatever and you're about to go on a ride and those absolutely need to be clear. I would suggest give it a mate. Two cans instead of one, as well as have focus on those first. Food service areas second and "last stop" cans first.
All true, but it's not like most people at Disney are wealthy either. In this case, wealth and class have nothing to do with each other because we don't know the responsible parties' economic status.
No offense taken. Nice trip on the horizon for you at 2 great resorts!Oh I know, but I think some people, not anybody specifically on here but just in general, think people who have money are automatically not capable of being trashy or careless. There were a few comments bringing up entitlement, social and economic statuses and classes in here, so that's why I mentioned that. My bad and I am sorry if I misunderstood what was being said.
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Not only is there no littering, but there are not trashcans everywhere either. You are expected to bring your trash with you and deposit at home or work.
Wealth definitely does not buy one class. I have seen people with money doing downright tasteless or trashy things that were despicable. I've seen people throw fast food bags out of their car onto the freeway or road like it's a giant trash can driving very high end luxury cars.
No offense taken. Nice trip on the horizon for you at 2 great resorts!
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