Does this sound like something you'd do?

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zeldapsychology
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21 Feb 2010, 4:15 pm

I was ordering a burger in the mall I gave my name and waiting upwards of 30min. then dad stormed up there and said where's my burger I said I was still waiting. Then he said NEVER ORDER FROM THEM AGAIN! and stormed back to his seat. THEN they finally gave me someone elses order (they called that persons name and they never showed) I basically stood there oblivious waiting and waiting for them to call my name. I don't tend to stand up for myself I tend to fade into the background. :-)



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21 Feb 2010, 4:25 pm

It depends. I suck at coming up with comebacks and by the time I think of them, it's too late because it's already over. But online it's easier because you can just go back to the post and say it. Plus I can think of things to say to the other person. But if the issue was long over and I finally saw the post, I wouldn't bother with a reply because I feel it's too late because it's long over. Like when my ban is over on the other forum, I won't bother going back to the threads the issues occurred in and make replies to two people who were giving me trouble there because then it would just bring back our issues and the feelings and bam we are back where we were again. That's why I left to get away from it all and asked to be banned since it's so hard for me to stay away.



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21 Feb 2010, 4:35 pm

I tend to do that too. The other night my boyfriend and I went to a Greek restaurant that we had both gone to before and liked. The manager was an idiot and had cut everyone's hours, so there were only a couple people working and there were tons of people. The staff was overworked and he was just standing around chatting with a friend. I was irritated but didn't know what to do or if I should even do anything, but my boyfriend asked for a manager wanting to know why it took an hour to get our food and why our order was wrong after that. The manager was doing cartwheels for him. It was amazing. We got a free meal out of it and it was pretty good, but it wasn't worth the long wait.



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22 Feb 2010, 1:31 am

Things pretty much like that have happened.