lovelykannz@lovelykannz
If you didn’t take part on this, this post it’s not for you, I have nothing against anyone but I am truly disappointed - more than with the organisation, with the fandom - I won’t speak for anyone else but myself, I was half of the morning here listening to the seminars - it’s related to my work so was of my best interest to do so - on the break time, after making sure it was ok to leave our things and go out - I left to go back home and get a jacket - upon coming back someone had removed my items and took my seat, when I tried to talk to them they turned the face and told me to ask the staff - which I did and realised there was a group of international fans that got their things removed - it’s not the first time and surely it won’t be the last - I am not afraid to speak up, half of the staff was on our side and the other half explained their point giving us a option of adding more chairs on the side - but what happened? The fans that were seating refused and said it wasn’t fair even tho the chairs were placed on the side of them and not in the front - if your concern was that the first row with one empty seat looks bad you can always give the seat back once the original person is there - this is not correct, it’s not polite and goes against the rules - when I left my seat multiple seats were empty and when I came back multiple rows were reserved with items, why can you remove our bags but you have the right to put yours? Are we so different? Aren’t we all the same? Aren’t the rules for everyone? After the staff saying we could leave what is the responsibility on us? Truly sad with this being my last event before leaving, Daou deserves better but it’s not because “the seminar is about to start” or “we are less in number” that we should shut up and accept - earlier some people were laughing and talking loud during the sessions which I also think it’s wrong - please reconsider your actions, I don’t care what you do to get a good seat but the need to damage others, clearly targeted, it’s not correct, respect should be mutual, always.