Not that I eat out often since I prefer to prepare my own food but I've never once yelled at a server or cook in fact I have waited close to an hour for my food once.
As a retail employee I've only been yelled at by older people. They think I'm too slow when I'm average speed. Then they take their sweet time getting their cards and stuff back which holds up the line.
I used to work at a kind of clothing store thing, and while I'll say that trend is right, teenagers/young people are usually the ones that tear apart all the clothes racks, and the other young people I worked with had the bigger tendency to be as lazy and avoid work at all costs. It's pretty useless to argue over which age group is the biggest asshole, because everyone's an asshole.
It reminds me of that post about how raising teens is like nailing jello to a tree and then one woman nailed a jellocup to the tree with the caption " it's easy with just a little support "
It's pretty ignorant to say that teenagers aren't dealing with problems simply because they don't consist of "adult problems". Many teenagers have just as much incentive, if not more, to be rude and angry, but that doesn't mean they always are. Plus, even if older people are "jaded with life", they still have no right to take out their anger on others, especially those trying to help them.
@fairytalepreferenc
No, it would be more like if your parents never taught you how to swim, then you jumped in river and drowned.
@eelluuxx
"it's not okay that I am called anti-social/rude for not talking to strangers when my parents raised me telling me not to talk to strangers. "
Yes, it is okay, because its anit-social and can be rude. If your aware of that and don't want to be seen as anti-social/rude start talking to strangers. Don't scapegoat your upbringing.
It's not efficient because most millennials are already grown. They're adults now, and the responsibility falls to them. Whatever damage their parents did has already been done and it's up to themselves to deal with it. It's simply too late to bother complaining about Generation X's parenting.
No, it would be more like if your parents never taught you how to swim, then you jumped in river and drowned.
@eelluuxx
"it's not okay that I am called anti-social/rude for not talking to strangers when my parents raised me telling me not to talk to strangers. "
Yes, it is okay, because its anit-social and can be rude. If your aware of that and don't want to be seen as anti-social/rude start talking to strangers. Don't scapegoat your upbringing.