A WW II American soldier had been on the front lines in Europe for
three months, when he was finally given a week of R&R. He caught a
supply boat to a supply base in the south of England, then caught a
train to London. The train was extremely crowded and he could not
find a seat.
He was dead on his feet and walked the length of the train looking for
any place to sit down. Finally he found a compartment with seats
facing each other; there was room for two people on each seat. On one
side sat only a proper looking, older British lady, with a small dog
sitting in the empty seat beside her. "Could I please sit in that
seat?" he asked.
The lady was insulted; "You Americans are so rude" she said, "can't
you see my dog is sitting there?"
He walked through the train more and still could not find a seat. He
found himself back at the same place. "Lady, I love dogs - have a
couple at home - so I would be glad to hold your dog if I can sit
down" he said.
The lady replied "You Americans are not only rude you are arrogant"
she said.
He leaned against the wall for a time, but was so tired he finally
said "Lady, I've been on the front lines in Europe for three months
with not a decent rest for all that time; could I please sit there and
hold your dog?"
The lady replied "you Americans are not only rude and arrogant, you
are also obnoxious."
With that comment, the soldier calmly stepped in, picked up the dog,
threw it out the window, and sat down. The lady was speechless.
An older, neatly dressed Englishman sitting across on the other seat
spoke up. "Young man, I do not know if all you Americans fit the
lady's description of you or not. But I do know that you Americans do
a lot of things wrong. You drive on the wrong side of the road, you
hold your fork with the wrong hand, and now you have just thrown the
wrong bitch out of the window."
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