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Rapper DinDin says he'd break up with his girlfriend if she didn't accept fliers on the streets

 
 
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Article: Din Din, "I stop dating anyone who rejects fliers on the streets"

 

Source: Mydaily via Nate

 

Oh Sang Jin: "Ever since then, if I ever see people on the streets handing out fliers, I'll take two or three sheets at a time."

 

Yoo Shi Min: "If I ever met someone who coldly turned down fliers..."

 

DinDin: "If I was walking with my girlfriend and saw her coldly reject someone handing out a flier, I would think that I need to stop dating her. That moment shows a person's character."

 

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1. [+983, -141] I think it depends on the situation whether you accept those fliers or not ã…‹ã…‹ it seems a bit of a stretch to judge a person's entire character on whether they take a flier or not, no?

 

2. [+475, -55] How can you equate a person's character to whether they accept a flier or not?

 

3. [+463, -71] I really hate people who think they're so special, different, and more respectful than others for thinking a certain way

 

4. [+64, -1] I just stay quiet and not accept any of them. It's annoying to figure out how to throw it away.

 

5. [+63, -2] Then accept it for her...

 

6. [+60, -1] People who judge others with strict standards like this are usually never as strict with themselves

 

7. [+41, -3] I think it's more idiotic of him to judge a girlfriend based on how she treats a complete stranger by putting more meaning on an action than necessary;;;

 

8. [+40, -4] I thought this part was ridiculous too ã…‹ã…‹ sure you can accept the flier because you feel bad for the person handing them out but does anyone actually stop to read them? People just throw them out at the nearest trash can. Instead of taking it and throwing it away, she'd rather just not accept it at all, why judge her character over that action?

 

9. [+32, -2] Yeah, accepting it isn't hard and we all know that those people have a certain number of fliers they need to hand out and it's not a big deal on our end to help out but if you're going to throw it out anyway, it's also your choice to not accept it. I think you can only judge someone's character if they reject it in a really cold way...

 

10. [+23, -1] Well I'd break up with someone who judged me over how I accepted a flier too. Since when did we have to treat people who work part time handing out fliers as charity cases?

 

 

 

 

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he said if she coldly rejects it...not if she rejects it at all but anyways

 

 

1. [+983, -141] I think it depends on the situation whether you accept those fliers or not ã…‹ã…‹ it seems a bit of a stretch to judge a person's entire character on whether they take a flier or not, no?

 

Don't knetz bitch and judge an idol's entire character based on something as small as a video still or gif?

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It's true that you can tell a certain portion of a person's personality and manners from how they treat those people handing out flyers, but I think it's unfair to judge completely or break up with someone based on an exchange that lasts a few seconds. Who knows? Maybe the person who rejected it was in a hurry somewhere, maybe they were out of it, maybe they were having a bad day? It happens.


Now if they are rude to the point that they make the other person feel bad or worth less, then that is another thing altogether. You can see a lot from people in how they treat those in a position lower than themselves.


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I judge people based on how they treat waiters/waitresses. I think that's pretty reasonable. But this is a little too much, i'd rather be honest and not take the flier knowing im not gonna read it or care for it. Now if it were someone passing out missing person's flier, then i'd accept it. Just depends on what the flier is

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eh. I rarely accept fliers for things that don't interest me. A polite let down is best. The times that I did i was a first year at university and was so nervous I accepted everything and joined x100000 number of clubs/societies just because they asked me to join. 

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I rather not take fliers rather than having them just to be thrown away.

 

Fliers aren't free, especially those full color prints and glossy paper. It's just a waste to just take it for granted. Might as well given to people who actually interested in it.

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I'd never judge someone's character based on that even if they acted coldly or ignored the person handing the fliers (cuz maybe they are having a bad day or preoccupied with something)... but I think it's true to judge people through how they treat others.for example the cleaning lady at my work is the most outstanding,kind and great person I've met at work ,however, not a single person in my department know her name or try to make small conversation with her and I actually hate them for it

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I rejects fliers with sorry and smile, because it's more rude I guess if I just took it and then threw it later before even read it.

 

I rather not take fliers rather than having them just to be thrown away.

 

Fliers aren't free, especially those full color prints and glossy paper. It's just a waste to just take it for granted. Might as well given to people who actually interested in it.

Actually, those peoples are hired to hand out all fliers up. (They have to stand there handing out fliers until their hands empty.) They won't care how the receiver treats it (unless it's a missing people fliers or fliers for some society concern).

 

Who knows if he was a handler and was hurt and weary due to cold rejection.

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