Justmehere
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Stressed out cabbies and ride share drivers who don’t have any customer service skills are too common. So common that Uber and Lyft have rating systems of the drivers to try to motivate drivers to not to be jerks. They wouldn’t need that if they were all kind and great at what they do. You ran into one of the jerks. It can be super jarring. I have had a few really bad experiences as well. It sucks. I carry mace for cause.Am I making all these things happen to me?
Even if it was very uncommon, thinking you “make” others do things that are bad is frankly giving yourself a magical power you don’t have. You have control over you, but not others. This didn’t happen because you control him to be a jerk. That was his choice, not yours.
Does your negative self judgement and self blame about a normal reaction to real jerk help the situation improve? It’s not weird. It’s healthy to be alarmed that someone is being aggressive. Even the valet suggested security was a reasonable option. He was concerned for safety as well. Not weird, but healthy. Your alarm kept you from getting in the car with him. That was good.I probably am weird, but I don’t like being yelled at and I feels scary when someone acts like that. The valet offered to get security but I said I was ok and just wanted him not to touch me. I didn’t know what to say I was terrified.
Your error was to blame yourself for another’s actions. The more you can own what you need as being valid, and keep communicating it clearly, the safer you can become.
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