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Originally Posted by The legend 27
Wow this church is filled with a s s hats
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Not sure what you mean to say but I would like to offer you a little advice. When you're walking by a private venue, and you hear music being played that you don't personally enjoy, you don't walk into the place, march up to the stage where the musicians are performing, (or where the DJ is working from) grab the microphone and call the listening crowd rude names.
Assuming it is a relevantly open venue and you weren't checked by guards, bouncers, ushers or other staff, you could conceivably take a seat quietly in the back. Then, at some natural stopping point, you could engage one of the other attendees in honest communication. "Why are you listening to this music? I don't care for it myself because . . ." and then you express your opposition politely. You watch the other person's body language to make sure you haven't talked past the point of their physical endurance, and then invite their response.
That's how such things are done among mature people in civilized settings. Among the sandbox crowd, pushing someone and pronouncing them a "poopy-head" is the more common method of disagreeing with someone, followed by a timeout for the pusher and a comforting hug from the pushed upon.
My suggestion is that you modify your behavior so that your nanny doesn't cancel your stop by the ice cream store prior to taking you home for your afternoon nap.
Judiciously Yours,
Handmaiden