ChiTownScion
Call Me a Cab
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It's not just a "rude kid" problem, as anyone who has ever worked in the service industry can well attest. The rudest, meanest people in the world are 65-year-old Karens. I find Gen-Z, on the whole, to be far better behaved.
I could write a book on the subject.
When the COVID shutdown first hit, grocery retailers in the area (including Costco and Trader Joe's) started special "senior hours" so that those of us 65 and older could shop, hopefully, in a less infection prone setting. We stopped availing ourselves to that accommodation after about a week.
Some of the old farts were insufferable! The one old guy whose wife told him not to touch anything in Trader Joe's unless he was going to purchase the item-- who then proceeded to paw and maul anything on the shelves in sight. The old geezer at the same store who refused to wear a face mask, and then refused to leave until he was told that the cops were on their way. Then there was the old hag at Costco who refused to put on a mask and had her very own sit down on the floor protest. (It made YouTube: this was NOT a blow for liberty in the same category as lunch counter sit ins of the 1960's.) And always- always- taking it out on the poor employees who were just trying to do their job in the midst of a pandemic.
I'm an aging (if not aged) Boomer myself, but I have to say that I really dislike being around oldsters who are stuck in their "I'm OLD! Gimmee! Gimmee! Gimmee!" mentality of entitlement like some dinosaur stuck in the ooze of the La Brea Tar Pits. Give me a whiny toddler having a meltdown over their BS, any day of the week.