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In reply to the discussion: To demonstrate how things have changed... [View all]PCIntern
(27,132 posts)51. I'm not surprised...
it is business as usual here.
there's a term for it but if I used it, I'd get alerted upon and it isn't worth it....not for this.
If I posted that 2+2=4, there'd be objections that I was discriminating against odd numbers...
thanks for the response!
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If I may butt in- as a someone who worked more than a decade in food service.
we can do it
Apr 2014
#9
Terrible form and you saw right through it, unfortunately the server will likely continue his duties
Jefferson23
Apr 2014
#3
How could you even imagine that someone else would imagine people of color don't dine out?
Nuclear Unicorn
Apr 2014
#34
"White people's problems" is an established meme as shown by the Urban Dictionary reference.
Nuclear Unicorn
Apr 2014
#39
being a waiter/waitress often means streamlining your actions. Standard dialog etc.
KittyWampus
Apr 2014
#27
"that's the kind of guy I am". Please. BFD. And you can post anything you want-
KittyWampus
Apr 2014
#31
This post is disappointing. I kept waiting for the part where I would agree with you,
ScreamingMeemie
Apr 2014
#47
I actually like a lot of what you have to say PCIntern. Just not this post.
ScreamingMeemie
Apr 2014
#56