Mother shocked by 'cold-hearted' anonymous note left on her car at the hospital. Find out what it said!
Hospital visits are rarely full of sunshine and laughter, and when a child experiences a health scare, those experiences can be even more emotionally draining and challenging.
And what we need more than anything in those times is support and understanding from those around us.
However, a mother from Whitsundays, Queensland, received quite the opposite.
Dealing with the significant stress of rushing her young son to the emergency department following a sport-related injury, she received a startlingly cold display of unsolicited ire on returning to her vehicle.
After rushing to the hospital, she returned 30 minutes later to find an accusatory and 'cold-hearted' note plastered starkly onto her vehicle's windscreen.
'Hey, rude b****h', it started, not mincing any words.
The anonymous author of the note proceeded to accuse the mum of a parking violation. 'You will notice the sign says “reverse parking”’, the mystery author noted.
'I was about to reverse park, and you snuck right in–then had the nerve to try to obfuscate.'
You can read the complete note here:
Disturbed by the inexplicable charge, the Queenslander took to social media. She expressed her shock from the unexpected and rather aggressive missive and shone a spotlight on the lack of empathy and consideration that had taken place.
She reasoned that amid the urgency of her son's medical situation, 'parking was the last thing' on her husband's mind, who was behind the wheel at the time.
'To the lovely person who left this note when we were rushing our son to the emergency department, pull your damn head in,' the mother responded with anger and bewilderment.
The mum, however, aptly reflected on the anonymous writer's lack of situational awareness and empathy.
'Maybe next time consider the circumstances,' she suggested, 'You very well may have left this note on the car of someone whose family member is passing away. Have some bloody empathy–it's not hard.'
The post garnered mixed reactions from users. One commented, ‘Says a lot about the author to take the time to write a hateful note in front of a HOSPITAL. Takes nothing to have patience, breathe and be kind, no matter what you are going through yourself.’
‘Wow, some people are unbelievable. Hope your son is okay,’ another comment said.
Some took a more neutral stance: ‘How do you know the person who wrote the note wasn’t in an emergency too? I feel two ways about this,’ a third person expressed.
‘Judgement and compassion go both ways, who knows what the writer is going through either’, another user pointed out.
Despite the unwelcome setback, the Whitsundays woman later updated her post to reassure concerned netizens that her son was faring well and that the injury, albeit scary at first, was 'a possible hairline fracture from sport'.
'Nothing too serious,' she reassured everyone.
Now, while this story serves as a reminder of the unanticipated obstacles we may face in life's critical moments, it also underscores our responsibility as active members of society to practice empathy, understanding and kindness, especially during challenging times.
After all, we don’t know the battles others may be going through.
What do you think of this story, dear members? Have you experienced a similar incident? Share them in the comments below!
And what we need more than anything in those times is support and understanding from those around us.
However, a mother from Whitsundays, Queensland, received quite the opposite.
Dealing with the significant stress of rushing her young son to the emergency department following a sport-related injury, she received a startlingly cold display of unsolicited ire on returning to her vehicle.
After rushing to the hospital, she returned 30 minutes later to find an accusatory and 'cold-hearted' note plastered starkly onto her vehicle's windscreen.
'Hey, rude b****h', it started, not mincing any words.
The anonymous author of the note proceeded to accuse the mum of a parking violation. 'You will notice the sign says “reverse parking”’, the mystery author noted.
'I was about to reverse park, and you snuck right in–then had the nerve to try to obfuscate.'
You can read the complete note here:
Disturbed by the inexplicable charge, the Queenslander took to social media. She expressed her shock from the unexpected and rather aggressive missive and shone a spotlight on the lack of empathy and consideration that had taken place.
She reasoned that amid the urgency of her son's medical situation, 'parking was the last thing' on her husband's mind, who was behind the wheel at the time.
'To the lovely person who left this note when we were rushing our son to the emergency department, pull your damn head in,' the mother responded with anger and bewilderment.
The mum, however, aptly reflected on the anonymous writer's lack of situational awareness and empathy.
'Maybe next time consider the circumstances,' she suggested, 'You very well may have left this note on the car of someone whose family member is passing away. Have some bloody empathy–it's not hard.'
The post garnered mixed reactions from users. One commented, ‘Says a lot about the author to take the time to write a hateful note in front of a HOSPITAL. Takes nothing to have patience, breathe and be kind, no matter what you are going through yourself.’
‘Wow, some people are unbelievable. Hope your son is okay,’ another comment said.
Some took a more neutral stance: ‘How do you know the person who wrote the note wasn’t in an emergency too? I feel two ways about this,’ a third person expressed.
‘Judgement and compassion go both ways, who knows what the writer is going through either’, another user pointed out.
Despite the unwelcome setback, the Whitsundays woman later updated her post to reassure concerned netizens that her son was faring well and that the injury, albeit scary at first, was 'a possible hairline fracture from sport'.
'Nothing too serious,' she reassured everyone.
Key Takeaways
- A Queensland mum has been left shocked after discovering an aggressive note on her car windscreen, accusing her of parking incorrectly outside of a hospital where her son was being treated.
- The woman shared the note and her response on social media, stating that parking was the last thing on her husband's mind amid the emergency.
- The mother called out the note-leaver for their lack of empathy, suggesting they consider the circumstances before leaving such a message.
- Social media users had mixed reactions to the note. While some agree that the writer should have exercised patience, some also pointed out that the writer must have been in an emergency, too.
- The Whitsundays mother later updated her post to clarify that her son was doing 'OK' following a possible hairline fracture from a sport.
Now, while this story serves as a reminder of the unanticipated obstacles we may face in life's critical moments, it also underscores our responsibility as active members of society to practice empathy, understanding and kindness, especially during challenging times.
After all, we don’t know the battles others may be going through.
What do you think of this story, dear members? Have you experienced a similar incident? Share them in the comments below!