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Originally Posted by dilli-theclaw
Some people in hospitals.
Just for a change it's not me that's in it's my dad. He's going to be fine by the way not to worry.
But in the bed next to him the patient keeps having 8 or nine visitors at once which is disturbing the whole ward.
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Reminds me of when I was last in hospital. Due to me being on an infectious ward, we each had individual rooms and were not allowed visitors in our rooms. So, when my sister bought my neice and nephew in, I went and met them in the visitor's room. My nephew decided to walk up to the other patient in the room, who immediately said "Get him away from me! I am infectious!". He did not have any visitors, and was just sitting there watching TV (which he could have done in his room). How selfish of him. We ended up having to have our visit in the corridor outside the ward, which I don't think was good for anyone.
Anyway, my moan this morning. Also selfish people, ironically. It's also a question. Why do people who don't want to get on a train that pulls in to the station stand in front of the doors (and I mean immediately in front), then moan when other people, who do want to get on the train, ask them to move? Why stand there if you aren't going to get on the train? Why not just stand a little further away then move into position when the train you do want comes in?
That is, of course, assuming people getting on the train ask.. I was getting on a train the other day, and someone grabbed hold of my rucksack and pulled. They did apologise, and were apparently looking for something to hold on to to get on the train (ignoring the bloody great handrail above my head). I did point out that I considered them rude, and that all the sorrys in the world wouldn't have made a blind bit of difference if I had fallen out the train and injured myself (which was a distinct possibility given how hard they pulled).