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I've had a few experiences with very rude elderly people wag their bony finger in my face. One time was on a packed bus and there was a seat behind me which I didn't so she could shuffle past and take it. She then proceeded to roust me for "wasting" the seat! The other was in a theatre and literally 2 secs into performance I remembered my phone wasn't switched off so took it out my bag to switch off. I then felt two bony fingers dig into my shoulder (prod, prod, prod) with the witch wagging her finger in my face telling me off from using my phone. I have to say that I was incensed that they felt they had a right to touch me that I missed the first 10 mins. AT half time, I did confront them both (Mr Witch) and there was a performance the audience wasn't expecting. In short, sometimes old people think that this gies them the right to be a nasty rely on the fact that people are respectful to aged and will let them get away with it. I'm sorry but if you're a right sh1tbag, I will return serve. The moral of the story is that if you refused to help her due to her rudeness, she may think twice about her attitude. (tu)

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