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Treating everyone with respect andkindnessis a good rule of thumb for any situation.

But some people dont care much for it; or for common sense, for that matter.

This redditorexperienced firsthand what its like not to be treated with kindness or respect.

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It was annoying how she doubled down on her statement for no reason, she said.

It does more harm than good.

If you see someone harassing a person using a mobility aid, step in.

A worried teen with red hair holds their forehead, eyes closed, in an emotional moment related to a mobility cart incident.

It helps us a lot and doesnt make us feel as alone, the OP said.

That is one-in-six of us.

They are just as valid as someone who is blind, an amputee, or a diabetic.

Text post about an employee allegedly trying to remove teen from a mobility cart, questioning disability at a store.

Doing the contrarybeingentitledand ignorantcan make peoples life needlessly difficult.

Some people have found themselves in similar situations, too

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