You’re right, the word “weird” was in there.
You’re right, the word “weird” was in there.
They didn’t say they found it weird though. They specifically said that the phrasing wasn’t acceptable or polite, which I think is a little far.
I think, that you think, that people are too stupid to decide for themselves their own work arrangements.
Actually... I was responding to this specific comment:
Well I’m a pretty awkward person in real life so the phrasing things in the form question is just a weird habit. In general, I do it to avoid conflict and/or being perceived as aggressive.
When I ask ‘how’s your Thursday?’, I ACTUALLY care!
In my experience, people kind of set you up for it though?. Like, they’ll say, “What’ll you have?” And then I’ll say, “Could I get a number five without onions please?” or something like that.
So to preface, I have no problem with being polite to people whether or not they work in the service industry. This is just a nitpick-y question about semantics.
I think by the time you get married, you should have a good idea of who your partner is and/or wants to be though? I guess I think if you’re trying to make those types of major changes to their character after the vows have been made, you’ve probably should’ve married a different person.
I mean... my SO and I have an “arrangement” so not necessarily?
I did it almost all the way through high school because I thought it was required for... modesty reasons?
I think if you go into the marriage knowing your partner is a smoker it’s different than marrying a someone who starts the habit after the fact.
Oh wait... I meant that I read your comments in another thread under this article. I just started on the comments on this thread when I asked that question.
I’ve read the other comments you posted in this thread and I’m not trying to be argumentative, but if sexual assault wasn’t involved, what did they do with the women they abducted?
There are also people who are only alive today because their parents had abortions and were actually able to live their lives before settling down and having kids.
Not Italian, but it’s such a weird feeling to be called a slur that technically applies to you but you’re not familiar with.
Reading this comment, I immediately thought of that episode of Friends where Julia Roberts played a girl getting back at Chandler for pants’ing her in elementary school.
Actually there were girls on his kill list too.
I know someone in a similar industry who does the exact same thing. Her price for meeting up is obscene, and I honestly don’t think she knows what she would do if someone agreed to pay it- which I’ve never seen happen.
Large, in combination with that she physically isn’t who she’s pretending to be.