You know what – it’s actually a great idea to post stories from your life online! No, I’m being completely serious now. After all, even if you don’t achieve the goal for which you originally published your post, numerous commenters can literally “open your eyes” to the situation from a completely different angle.

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The author of the post has a 64 Y.O. dad with whom he owns a small contracting firm

Dad Refuses To Wait 30 Seconds For Son To Confirm An Order, Has To Wait For More Than Hour After

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The guy says that recently his dad has become extremely short-tempered and irritable over the smallest things

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Some days ago, the son and dad went to their supplier’s office for an order and the supplier texted the son to confirm everything

Dad Refuses To Wait 30 Seconds For Son To Confirm An Order, Has To Wait For More Than Hour After

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The dad saw the son texting something instead of driving off, and angrily demanded he start driving

Dad Refuses To Wait 30 Seconds For Son To Confirm An Order, Has To Wait For More Than Hour After

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The son complied maliciously – so when they arrived to the office, they had to wait over an hour for their unconfirmed order

Now meet the Original poster (OP), a 32 Y.O. guy whose father (64 Y.O.), in the author’s own words, used to be a patient man, but recently the man’s patience has become thinner and thinner. The son says that his dad began to get irritated and angry at things that used to be quite ordinary for him before: other people being late, traffic jams, long lines, etc.

According to the author himself, he didn’t know what could cause such changes in his father’s character and behavior – perhaps “it’s all a matter of age.” In any case, the man asked to be corrected if he was wrong.

The father and son own a small contracting firm together, and one fine day they went to their supplier’s office for some copper wires to replenish their stock. The OP called the supplier to order the goods, and when both men got into the car (the son was driving), this very supplier texted him in order to confirm everything.

And this is where his dad’s impatience manifested itself. Seeing that his son, instead of driving, was immersed in his phone, the dad demanded to move. The original poster tried to explain why he was trying to text back – but the father interrupted him irritably: “THAT. CAN. WAIT. LET’S. GO.”

Well, the son just complied maliciously and drove off without saying anything. When they reached the supplier’s office, they found a long line there and, since their order had not been confirmed ahead of time, the father and son had to wait more than an hour for their turn.

Dad Refuses To Wait 30 Seconds For Son To Confirm An Order, Has To Wait For More Than Hour After

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“In principle, I can perfectly understand this man’s feelings when he decided to ‘punish’ his father for impatience in a unique way, but it seems to me that more serious problems may lie here,” believes Irina Matveeva, apsychologist and certified NLP specialist, with whomBored Pandagot in touch for a comment here. “The fact is that such causeless attacks of anger, irritability for the smallest reasons and even for no reason in older age can be signs of serious diseases.”

“Especially considering that, according to the son’s own words, his father had never shown anything like this before, and this, apparently, cannot be attributed to character traits. In any case, it makes sense to talk to the doctor and, quite delicately, bring the father to the question of detailed medical inspection. Even if suspicions are not confirmed, an extra check will not hurt,” Irina summarizes.

Be that as it may, the original poster, according to his own words, will try to take action, and will approach the next family medical checkup with these ideas from commenters. And the man heartily thanked all the people for their advice about possible issues that he hadn’t even suspected before. By the way, what do you, our dear readers, think about this particular situation?

Some commenters praised the guy for a good malicious compliance story, but other people urged him to take dad to a neurologist to check for possible health issues

Dad Refuses To Wait 30 Seconds For Son To Confirm An Order, Has To Wait For More Than Hour After

Dad Refuses To Wait 30 Seconds For Son To Confirm An Order, Has To Wait For More Than Hour After

Dad Refuses To Wait 30 Seconds For Son To Confirm An Order, Has To Wait For More Than Hour After

Dad Refuses To Wait 30 Seconds For Son To Confirm An Order, Has To Wait For More Than Hour After

Dad Refuses To Wait 30 Seconds For Son To Confirm An Order, Has To Wait For More Than Hour After

Dad Refuses To Wait 30 Seconds For Son To Confirm An Order, Has To Wait For More Than Hour After

Dad Refuses To Wait 30 Seconds For Son To Confirm An Order, Has To Wait For More Than Hour After

Dad Refuses To Wait 30 Seconds For Son To Confirm An Order, Has To Wait For More Than Hour After

Dad Refuses To Wait 30 Seconds For Son To Confirm An Order, Has To Wait For More Than Hour After

Dad Refuses To Wait 30 Seconds For Son To Confirm An Order, Has To Wait For More Than Hour After

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