Don't You Know It's Rude to Stare?

By Skilbilda, published Sep 14, 2007
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Everyone has been guilty of or been the victim of staring at some point in their lives. One particularly annoying pet peeve of mine happens to be when people just stare at me but never say anything. After checking to make sure I don't have anything on my face or hanging out of my nose, I just conclude that they obviously have a staring problem.

What's even more rude than staring at someone for no particular reason is staring at them for an obvious reason. I've seen people stare at those who are deformed, handicapped, overweight, scarred from burns or other incidents, or people with behavioral problems. While you may think it's natural to just stare, think of how the person who is being stared at must feel. Many people who have an obviously disfigurement or disability feel self conscious about it and get sick of people staring at them all the time.

It's easier to understand when a child stares; many of them don't know any better yet. But for those who are old enough to know better and still continue to do it, something needs to be done. Put yourself in that person's shoes. Imagine how you'd feel if you were going on about your business and people were constantly staring at you. And not only that, you can hear them making comments, some of which are very hurtful and rude.

I have a nephew who is autistic. To look at him you wouldn't know anything is wrong with him. However, if you're around him you will notice a difference in the way he behaves from most other children. Sometimes he has outburst of laughter that he can't seem to control, he may throw tantrums, or constantly repeat commercials and other things he has memorized. It gets very aggravating not only when people stare at him but also when they make comments. For someone to try to tell you that he needs to be spanked, medicated, or otherwise controlled is out of line. Strangers have come up rudely giving their unwanted opinions or snide comments. Not only do they have no clue what is wrong with him, they don't know what is already being done for him while they are sticking their noses where they don't belong.

Don't You Know It's Rude to Stare?

Don't be rude

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Excellent article! There isn't a huge list of things that set me off, but staring is one of them, especially when it's directed at a child or a handicapped person.

Posted on 11/28/2007 at 8:11:00 AM

 
Cont...I asked him what the F7%k his problem was. I then proceeded to ask him if he was a F$#king pedophile or some shit. I think the guy crapped himself and needless to say he stopped staring.

Posted on 11/18/2007 at 9:11:00 PM

 
I had the occasion to strike back at a rude staring person one day. I guess it's just my nature to confront someone with problems like these. My youngest son and I were at Subway getting some lunch and there was a guy sitting in the corner staring at my son all the way through our meal. I was sitting with my back to the guy and didn't realize he was doing this until about half way through our meal. When my boy brought it to my attention I turned and looked at the guy. He didn't even pretend not to look at my son, he just kept staring at him. I told my son to ignore him. Finally at the end of our meal I asked if the guy was still staring and he said he never stopped. Thats when I turned my chair around and looked dead in his eyes. Now I'm a big intimidating guy and he just kept staring. That's when I went off the hook.

Posted on 11/18/2007 at 9:11:00 PM

 
After reading your article, I can't believe that you have such a beautiful soul. I am a handicapped, and I get those stares so often that I now so afraid to venture outside my house except for work. I feel so intimidate by those rude people. I wish everyone can be able to read this and stop those behaviors. We, the handicapped people, are very sensitive in our emotional feeling and easy to get hurt and crush by those cruel comments. Thank you for pointed out to other people to know.. Have a good day.

Posted on 09/24/2007 at 9:09:00 PM

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