Cheeseburger
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My local community centre / library has just undergone a minor refurbishment, a spot of redecoration and a little modernising. They gave it a coat of paint, moved some of the library shelves about in an attempt to make the place more user friendly and added a few new sections which, whilst covered before, were maybe lost amongst the fuller, more commonly used sections.
Most of the regulars and those like myself that only pop in from time to time, grateful for the time and effort taken by the owners, had a wander about and a poke here and there and found what we were looking for. There were of course those who weren't very good with change but they politely asked where things were and the other patrons and staff were more than happy to show them where they now were. Others mentioned they couldn't read in the newly painted library and that they missed some of the previous facilities and the management took on their observations and redecorated some areas and reintroduced some of the old facilities.
However, some people!
Some people started shouting about how dare the owners move things about and paint the walls without asking them first. Some pig headed patrons decided they'd rather spite themselves and go off to a different library (no loss there!) and some just continue to balk and shout about how much better it was in their day before these Johnny come Lately's decided to move things about .
If you find yourself in the latter category , stop being such an ingrate and have some respect for not only the owners and management but your fellow patrons and passers by. The place is provided free of charge, maintained on a daily basis and the management try and keep the place friendly and sociable, put up with obnoxious comments and snide remarks without retort and all you can do whinge about piddly little details that you don't like. Grow up, stop acting like a 5 year old that doesn't get their own way and if something bothers you that much just ask politely if it could possibly be changed, you know, like an adult.
I for one appreciate all the time and effort that goes into a place like my library and would like to thank all those involved in its running. If you happen to read this please keep up the good work.
Most of the regulars and those like myself that only pop in from time to time, grateful for the time and effort taken by the owners, had a wander about and a poke here and there and found what we were looking for. There were of course those who weren't very good with change but they politely asked where things were and the other patrons and staff were more than happy to show them where they now were. Others mentioned they couldn't read in the newly painted library and that they missed some of the previous facilities and the management took on their observations and redecorated some areas and reintroduced some of the old facilities.
However, some people!
Some people started shouting about how dare the owners move things about and paint the walls without asking them first. Some pig headed patrons decided they'd rather spite themselves and go off to a different library (no loss there!) and some just continue to balk and shout about how much better it was in their day before these Johnny come Lately's decided to move things about .
If you find yourself in the latter category , stop being such an ingrate and have some respect for not only the owners and management but your fellow patrons and passers by. The place is provided free of charge, maintained on a daily basis and the management try and keep the place friendly and sociable, put up with obnoxious comments and snide remarks without retort and all you can do whinge about piddly little details that you don't like. Grow up, stop acting like a 5 year old that doesn't get their own way and if something bothers you that much just ask politely if it could possibly be changed, you know, like an adult.
I for one appreciate all the time and effort that goes into a place like my library and would like to thank all those involved in its running. If you happen to read this please keep up the good work.