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Rude Girls


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So many of them this year, normally called Abi, Sophie or Lucinda with privately educated home county accents undoubtedly from privileged backgrounds who were often so rude and disrespectful towards other festival goers. Often you'd be watching or dancing to an act and you'd get a shove in the back and a whole train of the wavy blonde haired clone-girls wearing massive sun glasses, batty riders and daisy chains would barge past. None would thank you if you let them through before you and I saw so many not give way for older festival goers. I have nothing against a private education but of this rudeness and lack of respect for others is a product of it then God help us when this lot become adults and begin life in the real world

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So many of them this year, normally called Abi, Sophie or Lucinda with privately educated home county accents undoubtedly from privileged backgrounds who were often so rude and disrespectful towards other festival goers. Often you'd be watching or dancing to an act and you'd get a shove in the back and a whole train of the wavy blonde haired clone-girls wearing massive sun glasses, batty riders and daisy chains would barge past. None would thank you if you let them through before you and I saw so many not give way for older festival goers. I have nothing against a private education but of this rudeness and lack of respect for others is a product of it then God help us when this lot become adults and begin life in the real world

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I find the floral head bands very useful for identifying pr*cks. Ditto vests with giant words on them for guys (GEEK et al)

Must say though the good majority of people were so friendly and willing to chat with you and more often than not, I got an apology when being pushed about in crowds.

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Yes I did notice a few.

The most annoying people IMO were the people who decided that as soon as an act was finished they were going to surge forward to get a front spot, for some reason not understanding that if we can't get out, they can't get in. Cue a waste of ten minutes where both sides push against each other with little result.

The worst was when seemingly every teenager at the festival came for Bastille after Frightened Rabbit.

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