Now if it's just one seat, no big deal. More than that, and you should have gotten there earlier. If you have to split up your group, then maybe next time you'll get there in a timely fashion.
.
i don't know if you're using the forms of the word 'you' referring to me, or just saying people in general.... the story is not about me, but a group of people in the theater, just to clarify for everyone. my girlfriend and I were there at least an hour early.
but still...it's a sold out show. 1 seat is not a big deal no matter what anyway. if it were any other time with open seats of four elsewhere then yes....the "should have got here earlier" argument stands.
BUT these people were clearly jerks to people they didn't know and didn't care to know.
since this didn't happen to me, yet i observed it, my opinion is ideal on the situation since i am neither of the two groups in the argument.
like i said...the whole theater was against the people who wouldn't move...and that's enough to pretty tell you how things should work.
i agree with slave1pilot, standing in front of them the whole time would be awesome...childish...but maybe that's how you deal with people who also insist on acting like children...especially with that whole "we're moving back" BS
i don't understand why you'd rather antagonize an entire theater of people rather than just act like a normal person in public.
maybe random acts of kindness are just dead these days....maybe we shouldn't be so concerned about what we "shouldn't have to do" and be more concerned on what "we could do"
so if you want to be the guy that won't move to help someone out....or be in the grocery store checkout with 100 items when the guy behind you just needs milk....or not hold the door for the lady with a baby....then fine...
karma meets up with everybody whether you believe it or not