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people that don't tuck a chair back in are lacking in basic manners

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sandralondonengland · 08/01/2015 15:05

Aibu or is it just basic manners to tuck a chair back in after you've used it? Especially if it blocks other people. I sometimes think I'm the only one that does bother to not obstruct other people.

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SauvignonBlanche · 08/01/2015 19:27

Just shown DH my post above and he says, "your obsession with trivia drives me mad - put that down".

I have to LTB don't I? It's a shame after 20 years but I think it's come to a head. Sad

FlumpsRule · 08/01/2015 19:30

YANBU, wholeheartedly agree. I work in a college and have to remind students of 'basic manners' like this regularly. Why should lecturers have to tidy up after a class of young adults? They also need reminding to put rubbish in the bin.. Confused Mothering by day and then home to the kids Grin

ElectricalBanana · 08/01/2015 19:30

I must use my reading glasses - I thought the three title said 'fuck a chair back in' Blush

FlumpsRule · 08/01/2015 19:31

Sauvignon - yes Wink

TaliZorahVasNormandy · 08/01/2015 20:09

I automatically tuck the chair back in, just basic thing to do.

SauvignonBlanche · 08/01/2015 20:54

He just did it AGAIN tonight though, to his credit, he noticed and went back and put it back.
I'll give him one more chance before I LTB.

NoisyOyster · 09/01/2015 06:16

Well you've got more time to push other people's chairs in now, as your active lifestyle will become much more slow due to your freedom pass being cut off

Grin
Iggi999 · 09/01/2015 06:30

Yes! Yes!

SauvignonBlanche · 09/01/2015 13:55
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