I was queueing in Tesco a couple of Christmas's ago. It was a couple of days before Christmas, place was packed as expected and we were all waiting patiently in the queue, when this woman with a buggy (child in buggy was about three, not a small baby) tried to push her way to the front of the queue. People started to tell her that she couldn't do that and in the most entitled voice I have ever heard, she informed us all "I have a child you know!"I always remember when I was younger, my friends and I had a drive out to asda. We parked up in a normal space and when we came back, some woman was stood next to her car and started screaming at us… she was screaming at us because my friend had parked “too close” to her car and she had a baby with a car seat to get in the car…
For one, her windows were tinted, how were we meant to know she had a car seat and for two, why didn’t she park in parent and child? Why do people think the world revolves around them and their kids?
The man in front of me who looked close to cracking informed her "Well I have a bleeping hernia, but it doesn't mean I'm allowed skip the queue!"
She made a hasty retreat.