Bengal Tiger
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Same, it really does helpVery true and I am a very sociable person and I don't do great on my own
Same, it really does helpVery true and I am a very sociable person and I don't do great on my own
Yes sir 100&%Same, it really does help![]()
Shouldn't Gamera be a better kaiju comparison?Alligator snapping turtle is not Godzilla
I have been working in the theme park industry for at least 5 years now and I can not stand the idiocracy of guests already.
Does your theme park have any unusual rules? For example at Disneyland, they must not:
- Point with one finger (they must point with an open hand)
- Wear sunglasses (it puts a barrier between them and guests)
- Say they don’t know something (the answer is only a radio away)
- Bend to pick up garbage (they must make a dance about it)
- Wear jewellery
- Display knowledge outside of the realm of their character
And many more...
The rules aren’t necessarily unreasonable but (just to be a jerk), if I worked there, I’d treat it as a personal challenge to see how many I could break in one hit:
I’d lower my sunglasses to glare at the guest who’d just asked me why Mickey and Minnie Mouse have exceeded the life expectancy of a wild mouse one hundred fold and tell him I didn’t know; I had bigger things to worry about having to pick up the stupid garbage *HE* (jabs finger at guest) dropped down here. Then I’d look at my watch and complain loudly how I still have three hours left on my shift to play whatever character it was I was playing.
Well you got to at least respect that the lady knew what a bongo is.Things that irritate me:
1) Crowds, I hate too many people
2) People getting the species wrong even though they have read the sign. (One lady was so sure a nyala was a bongo) even though they are different colours and female nyalas are polled
3) Children (and the odd adult) screaming at animals in a bid to try and get their attention
4) People putting phones for pictures in animals faces, just respect their personal space
5) Children moaning about wanting to go on a play area, you came to the zoo to see animals
6) People skipping the 'less exciting' animals
Mate, they're kids. Sure, kids love animals but they also need some stimulation time-to-time. Seeing animals isn't very stimulating for children, given it essentially is just walking around and looking at animals.5) Children moaning about wanting to go on a play area, you came to the zoo to see animals
There just kids they cant stay still for one minute they need to run aroundThings that irritate me:
5) Children moaning about wanting to go on a play area, you came to the zoo to see animals
Mate, they're kids. Sure, kids love animals but they also need some stimulation time-to-time. Seeing animals isn't very stimulating for children, given it essentially is just walking around and looking at animals.
Just asking what do you consider small kids? I consider under 10. After 10 is mature is what I consider.
I take offense at thatAfter 10 is mature? More like 15 or 16 from my perspective...
I definitely wouldn't call 11 year olds mature, or 14 years olds for that matter.
SameI take offense at that![]()
I was that kid, too, still am, even though I'm not so little anymore (13 and taller than my mother)I just think I feel this way as I was the young child who read all the signs, and avidly seeked out all the unusual species of the zoo![]()
I'm literally then same thingI was that kid, too, still am, even though I'm not so little anymore (13 and taller than my mother)
I think Fanfin anglerfish thought of the fact that above 10 kids usually can behave and understand that they go to the zoo to see animals and not to go to the playground. But yeah, 11 years olds are not mature, even 16 years olds aren't fully. I think people have to be at least 20 to call themselves adults. (I haven't reached this age yet)After 10 is mature? More like 15 or 16 from my perspective...
I definitely wouldn't call 11 year olds mature, or 14 years olds for that matter.