“It inconveniences other people, usually with somewhere important to be.”
Otherwise known as selfishness. Thanks for making my point.
I just want to be sure I understand your conclusion that if someone causes inconvenience to another it is the one who has suffered the inconvenience who is guilty of "selfishness" -- the implication being that the person who caused the inconvenience is therefore "unselfish". A curious bit of self-congratulatory logic to be sure.