My wife and I traveled to Budapest for a medical check-up. On our way back, we made a stop at a gas station to grab some food. While waiting for our order, a couple entered the shop with the intention of getting warm food. Unfortunately, the salesperson informed them that they would have to wait. In response, the man became incredibly angry, resorting to swearing and displaying impatience. Ultimately, they stormed out of the shop, with the man even kicking a chair. Outside, he continued to behave hysterically while his girlfriend attempted to calm him down.
The incident left everyone at the shop astonished, as we were unsure about the sudden outburst from the man. My wife mentioned that he might have been using steroids, which can alter people’s behavior. However, I don’t believe that steroids should be used as an excuse for such unacceptable behavior.
Unfortunately, we can observe similar aggressive behavior on the roads as well. People tend to be extremely impatient, becoming aggressive when someone drives slowly, as if they want to forcefully overtake. The same impatience can be witnessed in shops, where people often complain and become nervous while waiting in line.
Some individuals argue that these behaviors are influenced by current financial problems and dissatisfaction with the government’s performance. It is possible.