10. On entering a place being told – Now, let me just sit you right here.
9. Being told – It’s right there.
8. Being asked – Why can’t you get someone to help you?
7. A plate served without my consent for what is on it; I really don’t want something I don’t like on my plate. If I could see to avoid it.?
6. Forms to be filled out.
5. Study guides or other print paper material to be responsible for when participating in a group. Now, I know that is common, sometimes maybe necessary? Does that make us like them? No. We know, they won’t go away.
4. A lot of graphics, action, no narrative or dialog.
3. Someone saying – Wait right here; I’ll get someone (else) to help you. Then that person disappears. I had that happen at the airport, and after an hour and a half, I knew I’d miss the plane. So I rose from the chair, where I had been (put), took the end of my cane in my hand, which I extended above my head like raising my hand for the teacher, only I had that 48-inch cane extending from it. I got what I wanted, the attention of Air Port Security. Barely made my plane.
2. When referring, say to me, someone addressing my companion – What does she want?
1. Someone asking – Do you know who I am? What kind of
(stupid) question is that to ask someone? Is it customary to ask people a question like that?

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