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AITA for telling someone to clean their garbage after the end of a movie in a theatre?
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Last night, a friend and I went to see the new Scorsese movie. It was a bit long, but that's beside the point. I used to work in retail, so I empathize with low-wage workers, retail workers, including those at the movie theater.

After the movie, a guy in front of us had a ton of snacks. He finished everything but then left a mess, shoving napkins into the seat, pushing the box behind him, and leaving a soda on the floor.

I politely told him he forgot his garbage, mentioning my past retail work. I did it nicely, quiet, and said “let’s help them out dude”.

He got really angry and said it was part of the service. I replied, "Just because someone will clean it doesn't mean you should make a mess."

He responded with profanity, and I called him out, too. Some say I was rude, but I believe in common courtesy. I'm not convinced I'm in the wrong. What do you think, AITA?

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I think she’s done you there buddy.

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