Honestly, I'm not sure I'd be that upset either. I'm a pretty relaxed guy, the only thing that really gets me really upset are people nagging at me or asking stupid questions. (stupid as in "4+4=5?" not "What are the physical properties of photons?") Oh! And ME3s ending, that was ridiculous.
"When I was 5 years old, my mother told me that happiness was the key to life. When I went to school, they asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up. I wrote down 'happy'. They told me I didn't understand the assignment, I told them they didn't understand life." - John Lennon
No one said his job wasn't important.
Guy gets hit with a car, at the time to quote his bike was *super broke*, he has at least mild injuries to the arm. I think the majority of people would think ok, maybe I should get to the hospital, call the boss and let them know. I don't know a boss in the land that would not understand that.
Unless it was a super slow crash and was really not even worth talking about I don't see why this isn't the logical way to go about things.
Jogging off to work like yeah cool my bike is super broke and I might be in shock but whatever is not layed back or mellow.
The driver also should of made more of an issue rather then letting him run off to the bus.
you are absolutely right. most people would. and i don't think it's wrong to act that way.
the difference i also don't think it's wrong to act the way he did.
he had a choice and he took one.
why is one way the "correct" way and the other "bad"?
sure he could have taken the day off and his boss would hopefully and probably understand. he chose not to do that. is that really so wrong?
i get pissed off at just about anyone when they do something i dont like : ( i dont like it but i cant help it T.T
K, super broke ended up being the Chain fell off the gears, I put it back on after work.