What's your "old person" trait?
What's your "old person" trait?
My old person trait is that I think 'ghosting' is completely unacceptable and you owe the other person a face-to-face conversation.
What's your "old person" trait?
My old person trait is that I think 'ghosting' is completely unacceptable and you owe the other person a face-to-face conversation.
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My old person trait is that I think it’s insulting for there to be an option to tip when going through a drive through.
As someone from Europe, the fact that there is a tipping screen is annoying enough.
Never ever let them ask you for a tip before you get your food. If you give no tip they will park you for 45 minutes. Tell them you'll tip cash once you get your food and see how fast they go. Then don't tip them because it's a fucking fast food restaurant and they should be fast regardless.
because it’s a fucking fast food restaurant and they should be fast regardless.
You know, I hate tipping culture as much as the next person, but what even the fuck is this opinion?
Yeah, they should be fast, working with a skeleton crew, or all alone in the middle of the night by themselves, because management refuses to hire enough people to actually make "fast" food. They're paid minimum wage, which last I checked isn't a livable wage in pretty much most of the US.
I'm not saying they should be tipped, but I am saying you shouldn't mistreat them because they didn't make your cheap, shitty food fast enough because you're a fat lazy fuck.
How am I mistreating them? I didn't tip... it's not like I went back there and assaulted them. Also I've gone for fast food twice this year and I'm technically underweight, but thanks for throwing insults. Don't bring that reddit demeanor here.