Also protest actions and strikes at the railways. Same goes for the busses of ‘De Lijn’.The Belgian railway system with their delays, crappy material, overcrowded trains and incompetence in giving information to commuters and travelers.
People who make loud calls or loudly play videos or music on their phones in public places.
Seeing dog feces on the road.
I have previously mentioned here and in the discord chat rooms, that Turkey has a stray animal problem.
I hate it when people are irresponsible with dogs. Too many people don't have their dogs on leashes and they just allow them to run freely. I honestly think dog (and cat) ownership should require a license, or at least be more regulated than it is now.
I mean generally (though there are plenty of irresponsible pet owners in Canada as well).Are you talking about Canada or generaly? I always thought that Canada is doing pretty well in responsible pet ownership and animal welfare compared to most other countries. (obviously with exception of few impoverished native communities in the north).
Having just been in Belgium, I was impressed by the density of the network but shocked by the age of some of the trains. Especially the displays that tell you where the train is going not working for basically any of our train rides was quite anxiety inducing for a touristThe Belgian railway system with their delays, crappy material, overcrowded trains and incompetence in giving information to commuters and travelers.
Sure, but the amount of feces is just higher than normal than in a city where a small handful of irresponsible owners. It’s difficult not to make the connection between strays and dog doo that I see on the streets.You dont need a stray dog problem to encounter this, irresponsible owners who dont clean after their dogs lead to the same result.
Reminds me of the story of that shogun who forbid the culling of stray dogs out of 'compassion', which led to a massive hygiene problem in Edo.Sure, but the amount of feces is just higher than normal than in a city where a small handful of irresponsible owners. It’s difficult not to make the connection between strays and dog doo that I see on the streets.
This situation is also irritating because many people in Turkey fail or refuse to see the harm stray dogs bring to people and the environment, the latter of which they claim to care for. There are cities that release dogs into the streets and forests after treating them instead of keeping them in a shelter. I understand that this is not exclusive to Turkey, but it’s madness, madness I tell you.
Religious services are a perfect example of this, people clap for the music people at the end all the time, which many consider very offensive.Unnecessary clapping at ceremonies:
When you’re at a ceremony where awards are being doled out to a large number of people (end of year work event, graduation etc) and people think it’s necessary to clap every 10 seconds.
You’ve got 50+ people going up on stage and each one is clapped as their name is called; clapped as they walk across the stage and collect their gift certificate/diploma/scented candle; and then clapped again once all the people in their award category are standing on the stage ready to take a bow.
I prefer it when clapping is grouped i.e. names are read out and when you’ve got approx 10-15 people standing up there, then you clap the entire group of 10-15 (which is the only time anyone claps).
Unnecessary clapping at ceremonies:
When you’re at a ceremony where awards are being doled out to a large number of people (end of year work event, graduation etc) and people think it’s necessary to clap every 10 seconds.
You’ve got 50+ people going up on stage and each one is clapped as their name is called; clapped as they walk across the stage and collect their gift certificate/diploma/scented candle; and then clapped again once all the people in their award category are standing on the stage ready to take a bow.
I prefer it when clapping is grouped i.e. names are read out and when you’ve got approx 10-15 people standing up there, then you clap the entire group of 10-15 (which is the only time anyone claps).
Religious services are a perfect example of this, people clap for the music people at the end all the time, which many consider very offensive.
Yeah, well at leas the Anglos have a positive reaction... Spanish comments (from Spain or anywhere in LATAM) keep spamming drek likePointless commenting on socials:
Any zoo video of a cute baby animal with inane comments like, “Oh my heart”, “We must protect him at all costs”.
I guess people are getting too confident and we need to get meaner as a society.
I agree. I want to clarify that the last bit was sarcastic, I wouldn't want to spread negativity like that.Or rather, step up on teaching common courtesy and respect for others. It's not that hard to show a little thought for others around you.