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ol_Bombero-JC
Aug 12, 2014Explorer
cm11599ps wrote:mich800 wrote:
If it was as you stated the only real way to deal with people like that is to just ignore them. Easier said then done.
But based on their demeanor probably not much more you could have done other then calling the park or host to resolve it.
Trust me, I'm not a confrontational guy at all and I tend to avoid these types of situations, that's why I stayed away from the guy at the other end of the doggy section. When you yell at me and accuse me of doing something wrong that I'm NOT doing wrong, all with an annoyed tone then there's going to be a problem.
The story I presented is just about the way it went down, word for word. I was walking my dog peacefully and trying to maintain my distance about as far away as possible in the doggy section but that wasn't good enough for him and he wanted me to move and asked in an annoyed tone. Why did I have to go somewhere else? Why couldn't he pick up his pup and go somewhere else?
He was the one with the loud tone, he's the one that walked up to my face from 150' away and he's the one who ventured into our site, to our picnic table and threatened to bring his other dog there.
I was simply standing up for myself and stating the facts in a cool manner for the most part. I never yelled, I never cursed, I never threatened him and I never violated his space or site.
OK at this point (page/post) I give up
Agreed - The guy was off base.
Why beat it to death?
However - The "tone" you originally referred to - is like the wind....it's starting to blow from the *other* direction..:R
Nice ongoing rant - but like you should have done.....
time to throw in the towel and walk away.
(from the other camper - and this thread)
Sooo - Adios - and have a nicer experience (I hope) next time..:C
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