what's something u silently judge people for vol....u just gonna let ya baby cry wen im watchin dis

Is marijuana really harmful to your health? :nerd:
It can make you super paranoid lol
Hell yeah it can

I remember I came homie after hit icing with a homie

Got in the house and went to the kitchen to make a bowl of cereal

After closing the fridge I noticed the area outside the kitchen was mad dark and it was too quiet and I kept staring in that direction.

Started freaking out like in those scary movies and the put the camera in the victim that's about to get murked . I got to breathing hard and **** collapsing all on the counter and ****. Terrible experience man :smh:
 
5. people that say "huh?" all the time, it's like they are just buying time to make up an excuse, i've gotten to the point where i don't even repeat myself when they say it, i just stay silent & somehow they suddenly know what i said.
YO this is the realest **** and I do the same thing. People know damn well what you said and most of the time "huh?" is just an excuse to buy time for a lie or they just do it out of habit and it's overwhelmingly annoying.

If they really didn't understand what you said, just say "nevermind" and they'll ask what you said again. Either that or they'll give you a response like they heard you the first time.
I work in retail (AT&T) and I hate people who speak to me in English and then converse amongst themselves in their native language while I'm sitting right there.
How is it? I was thinking about applying there.
 
Really bothers me when I'm at a concert and people record the show on their phone with the flash on. Don't understand how people can think it's ok to illuminate the whole room with their camera phone in a dark concert setting.
 
@Olympus

It's a good gig, I make like 55-60k a year. You gotta be able to deal with people tho, and there's definitely pressure to hit you number but if you can deal with those things you can make a killing. I'm lazy sometimes (not really wanting to deal with people some days) but if you go out and hustle you can easily clear 70k as a regular full time rep.
 
Really bothers me when I'm at a concert and people record the show on their phone with the flash on. Don't understand how people can think it's ok to illuminate the whole room with their camera phone in a dark concert setting.
i hate when people record concerts in general, i used to be the same way until i realized that i'm neglecting the experience around me, with social media it's gotten worse.
 
people at my job that see a non-white or black person and automatically think they don't speak english and their 1st question is "are you english speaking?"

its mad disrespectful.  

i don't know if yall are serious but any smoke that goes to your lungs is harmful to your body. 
 
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People thinking I'm Chinese or an adopted Chinese kid because of my white spelled last name
 
Is marijuana really harmful to your health? :nerd:
It can make you super paranoid lol
Hell yeah it can

I remember I came homie after hit icing with a homie

Got in the house and went to the kitchen to make a bowl of cereal

After closing the fridge I noticed the area outside the kitchen was mad dark and it was too quiet and I kept staring in that direction.

Started freaking out like in those scary movies and the put the camera in the victim that's about to get murked . I got to breathing hard and **** collapsing all on the counter and ****. Terrible experience man :smh:

:rofl:
 
@Olympus

It's a good gig, I make like 55-60k a year. You gotta be able to deal with people tho, and there's definitely pressure to hit you number but if you can deal with those things you can make a killing. I'm lazy sometimes (not really wanting to deal with people some days) but if you go out and hustle you can easily clear 70k as a regular full time rep.
Damn that's a good deal. Do they expect you to know a ton about technology and everything beforehand or is there a training course?
 
 
 
I work in retail (AT&T) and I hate people who speak to me in English and then converse amongst themselves in their native language while I'm sitting right there.
I don't understand how this is a problem.
Seriously? It is beyond rude.
How is this rude?

Some people can't speak english, or are more comfortable speaking in their native tongue. The person that spoke to you is just relaying the information to the other people in a language that they understand 100%. 
 
 
How is this rude?

Some people can't speak english, or are more comfortable speaking in their native tongue. The person that spoke to you is just relaying the information to the other people in a language that they understand 100%.
I agree with this.

If the person you're speaking with is communicating with you in English. That's fine.

It's rude when family members continue to speak in their native tongue when a guest of the party doesn't understand anything their saying.
 
 
 
I work in retail (AT


I don't understand how this is a problem.


Seriously? It is beyond rude.


How is this rude?

Some people can't speak english, or are more comfortable speaking in their native tongue. The person that spoke to you is just relaying the information to the other people in a language that they understand 100%. 

Okay, but you're just making up a scenario, I'm commenting on the situation that dude just described. 2 completely different things.
 
If you **** and dont spray after, don't even THINK you're not being judged
 
What?
 
 
 
 
I work in retail (AT

I don't understand how this is a problem.

Seriously? It is beyond rude.

How is this rude?

Some people can't speak english, or are more comfortable speaking in their native tongue. The person that spoke to you is just relaying the information to the other people in a language that they understand 100%. 
Okay, but you're just making up a scenario, I'm commenting on the situation that dude just described. 2 completely different things.
He said they speak to him in english and they speak to eachother in their native tongue. Their native tongue is easier to speak.

Why would they sit there and struggle to communicate with eachother when there is a much simpler option?
 
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I work in retail (AT&T) and I hate people who speak to me in English and then converse amongst themselves in their native language while I'm sitting right there.


Seriously? It is beyond rude.


How is this rude?

Some people can't speak english, or are more comfortable speaking in their native tongue. The person that spoke to you is just relaying the information to the other people in a language that they understand 100%. 

What I was going to say
 
What?


 
 
 
 
I work in retail (AT



I don't understand how this is a problem.



Seriously? It is beyond rude.



How is this rude?


Some people can't speak english, or are more comfortable speaking in their native tongue. The person that spoke to you is just relaying the information to the other people in a language that they understand 100%. 


Okay, but you're just making up a scenario, I'm commenting on the situation that dude just described. 2 completely different things.

He said they speak to him in english and they speak to eachother in their native tongue. Their native tongue is easier to speak.

Why would they sit there and struggle to communicate with eachother when there is a much simpler option?

Whatever dude, op never said anything about that. You're making an assumption, but do you.
 
 I work in retail (AT&T) and I hate people who speak to me in English and then converse amongst themselves in their native language while I'm sitting right there.
 
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