Tram
Context:
Getting out of Disney World’s Magic Kingdom, especially near closing time, can be a pain in the butt (and take one hour at least). You have to get out of the park, either board a boat or a monorail, and then hop aboard this tram which drops you off in the parking lot. Usually you’re exhausted from walking and the heat so you’re really looking forward to sitting down in your car for the drive home. We waited in line for our tram, and when it finally arrived, some dumbasses walked ahead of us and stole our seats so we had to wait for the next one. I was with my sister and her partner and their one year-old daughter, and also my elderly aunt and uncle. Oh, also I’m six months pregnant, you know. I was so furious I started cussing in French at the guy in particular because he would stare at me from the tram.
Is marriage a less common decision for Canadian couples? Considering I only have your relationship and now your sister’s to go off there’s very little basis for my assumption and question. Just curious. Wonderful work as always, hope I haven’t come across as rude.
I’m not sure about Canada as a whole, but in the province of
Quebec it’s definitely rarer to get married. It’s come to the point where young couples getting married is special.
Sometimes, shit like this happens, especially when in busy subway hours, where apparently, getting to those couple open spots turns into a short Hunger Games. And people just let the elderly stand, it’s the worse.
There are assholes everywhere, but it should be illegal for Canadian assholes to wear Canadian flags or have Canadian tattoos while they’re being assholes. “You have thirty days to stop being an asshole or get a skin graft.” – Judge
Haha I love that
Ugh, I feel your frustration! I’ve been to Disneyland from the moment it opened to the moment it closed, all day long, and you are definitely TIRED by the time you’re walking out. And it does take a while to finally reach your car. I would have made a scene too. Let everyone know that they stole seats from the elderly, a pregnant woman, and children.
It’s actually funny that you cussed out the guy in French, and so (unexpectedly) that he could understand exactly what you were saying. (Assuming all Canadians are at least somewhat proficient in French.)
Oh, most Canadians don’t speak French. They have French lessons in high school but that’s pretty much it. I like to think he at least knew I was speaking French so he knew where I was from.