Anger note in Lidl parking lot: mother defends herself against hostility!

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A mother found an offensive note in a Lidl car park in Scotland. Her response on Facebook gets a lot of support.

Anger note in Lidl parking lot: mother defends herself against hostility!

Drama in a Lidl car park in Wick, Scotland! A mother traveling with her young son returned to her car to find an angry note left for her by an anonymous stranger. The note was a harsh criticism of their choice of parking space, which is reserved for customers with children. The author called her a “lazy a**hole” who didn’t want to bother walking. But that wasn't all - the message also had a spelling error!

Outrage and support on Facebook

Chloe Oag, the affected mother, did not put up with this insult and posted a photo of the note on Facebook, along with a picture of her son in the Maxi-Cosi child seat. In her angry post, she clarified that she was shopping with her child and her elderly father. "Feel free to apologize, sweetie. PS: You spelled 'asshole' wrong," she wrote. Her response garnered a lot of attention and a wave of support from other users.

The reactions to her post were overwhelming. Many users made fun of the anonymous author and wondered whether the car seat wasn't a clear sign. "People don't have enough to do," one user commented, while another commented that it was sad that someone would bother to write such a note. Chloe was advised not to let the negative energy get to her and to rise above it.