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Dear Ted and Amy,
My spouse and I recently attended a spring concert for one of our children, as many of us do at this time of the year. We arrived at the school and dropped our child off with their teacher at the correct time. When we went into the auditorium to find seats, it seemed like we were late, as many seats were already filled. As many of us have experienced, some seats that appeared empty, were in fact being saved by a family member who had not yet arrived. I don't have a problem with this, as I have done it myself for my spouse. What I have an issue with, is the two people who were holding an entire section of about 15-18 seats for their entire group. I think it's incredibly rude to hold that many seats when people are walking around looking for seats for the concert. Am I in the majority or minority with this line of thinking? At what point does it go from an inconvenience to others to rude/selfish with holding a number of seats?Signed,
No Room in Radisson
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