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Why are people so inconsiderate and annoying?

There's a place for the "Ugly American Syndrome"; it causes things to get done. However, if you want peace of mind a non-fraternization approach is necessary. That's what works for me.

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There is never nay place for the ugly American; they get nothing done and only hurt the country.
 
Far worse than "inconsiderate" and "annoying" persons are those who hide nastiness under a wannabe Victorian venire, cloaking rudeness with an appearance of politeness. You know, the people who won't simply have a direct go at another person's statement, choosing instead to wrap a bunch of passive-aggressive nastiness in polite-sounding language.

There seems to be a cultural difference about that, depending on the area of the country you are in. The people in the north east tend to be direct and blunt (Particularly in NYC).
 
Have you ever lived somewhere and thought you should move to get away from people who think of nothing but themselves?
I am sure that some of you think I am just too spoiled, to nutty, to picky, to intolerant. That is ok, so be it.
Let me think back on some of the most annoying places we have lived. Of course the neighborhoods that were puzzled by our appearance are first and foremost on the list. Despicable people who treat animals as a commodity are second.
Third on the list are people who think they can play loud music at their leisure, or burn trash whenever it suits their fancy.
To be transparent, we are traveling the country right now, staying at a campground. Too bad the guy who owns the property next to it thinks he can annoy people. Yesterday he was burning what smelled like tires. Today, right now, he is listening to music, full blast.
No, this isn't really about us. We can move, it we want. But why are people so inconsiderate?

The best way to handle this is to move to a more expensive neighborhood. You'll have a much better chance at getting good neighbors. People who have more money are usually more responsible considerate people. They know how to act, or they wouldn't have jobs that made the good money.

Over 20 years ago, we lived in a modest neighborhood where a neighbor boy couldn't keep from picking on my 6-year-old son, making him cry all the time. It was more stressful for me than it was my son. But circumstance dictated that we moved to a neighborhood where the houses were twice as expensive, and the problem vanished. Just like that. Nice kids. Better families. Two-parent households. People who went to church. Just better.
 
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