Situational awareness is officially defined as “the perception and understanding of one’s environment and the ability to project the future status of the situation to make timely decisions.” In plain English: it’s knowing what’s going on around you — and acting like you’re not the only person on the planet. When someone’s missing that awareness, I’m convinced that’s where rude behavior comes from. Now sure, some people enjoy being rude (they know who they are), but I like to think most folks just can’t help themselves. It’s like they were born without the situational awareness gene. And nowhere — nowhere — is that more obvious than right here in New Jersey. Especially on the roads. Particularly in the left lane. And don’t even get me started on supermarket aisles. Some people treat the middle of aisle 5 like it’s their personal living room. This week, Judi, Kyle, and I opened up the phones and asked listeners to share their favorite examples of “Rude Jersey.” The responses did not disappoint. Here’s our very unofficial, but extremely accurate, list of everyday rudeness: Walking slowly right down the middle of the sidewalk or hallway Stopping suddenly in a busy path like they just spotted a UFO Blocking entrances or exits to have a full-blown phone convo Cutting in line or pretending lines are just “suggestions” Playing videos or music out loud — because apparently, we all need to hear it Talking on speakerphone like it’s a public service announcement Letting kids run wild in restaurants or stores Leaving trash behind in public places Spitting, littering, or both (double points!) Taking up extra seats with bags, coats, or general entitlement Chewing with their mouth open or talking with food flying everywhere Snapping at waiters like they’re retrievers Taking endless flash photos at dinner Arguing loudly in public — bonus points if it’s on FaceTime Driving without turn signals Tailgating, double parking, or taking up two spots “just in case” Texting while driving Blasting music with all windows down (we get it, you love that song) Ignoring basic manners — like “excuse me” or “thank you” So, from aisle 5 to the left lane, it’s not that we’re surrounded by bad people — it’s just that too many of them think the world is their personal left lane.
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The Mega Millions drawing is now up to $843 million, the eighth largest jackpot of all time. The Nov. 7 drawing “will be the 38th drawing since the jackpot was last won in Virginia on June 27,” a press release from the lottery said. “It’s the longest streak without a jackpot winner since the game began in 2002; the previous record of 37 drawings was set January 22, 2021, when a $1.050 billion jackpot was won in Michigan.” November historically hasn’t been a lucky month for the Mega Million, with no one winning a November jackpot in nearly a decade. “It has been a while since the Mega Millions jackpot was won during November; the last time was in 2016. Since the game began in 2002, though, there have been 16 jackpots won during the month; the largest to date was a $326 million prize won in New York on November 4, 2014,” a press release from Mega Million said. But even if you don’t win the jackpot, that doesn’t mean you won’t win something. While no one claimed the jackpot on the Halloween drawing, 557,912 winning tickets were sold, with about $10.9 million in payouts. Here’s what to know if you want to try your luck? The next drawing is Friday, Nov. 7 at 11 p.m. With the jackpot being an estimated $843 million, the cash payout would be $391.7 million cash. At $843 million, the jackpot is the eighth largest in the history of the game. It’s the largest jackpot since last December, when a California ticket won a $1.269 billion jackpot. Drawings are conducted at 11 p.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays from Atlanta. You can watch them on the official Mega Millions YouTube channel. If no one wins, the jackpot will continue to grow. According to the game’s website, “Players may pick six numbers from two separate pools of numbers – five different numbers from 1 to 70 (the white balls) and one number from 1 to 24 (the gold Mega Ball) – or select Easy Pick/Quick Pick. You win the jackpot by matching all six winning numbers in a drawing. In the event of multiple jackpot winners, the jackpot prize will be shared.” There are other prizes in addition to the jackpot. The smallest prize to win is $10. Mega Millions tickets are $5 each and can be played in 45 states, Washington D.C. and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Tickets can be purchased until 10:45 p.m. on the night of a given drawing.