Things people do that you dont understand

So with my job we work in one room with 5 guys and its a medium sized room.

Theres this one african kid, ALWAYS eats his food at his desk, so ofcourse everybody smells it.

Bruh i swear one of the NASTIEST smell ever. Like some disgusting, rotten punani type of smell. IDK if it was the fish or this green sauce he had but i stepped out, i had too.


So simply, i dont understand how when u KNOW ur food will smell and you walk into a room and YOU KNOW itll stink up the room....why not eat in the break room where it was intended to be eaten.

His food doesn't stink to him. He's been eating it his entire life. Its normal to him.

Thats called conditioning.


I hate eating with my coworkers.
 
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His food doesn't stink to him

then he can go eat in the break room. thats what its there for, riiiiiiiiight?

If i know my food will have a strong smell (like fish for an example) Ill be respectful and eat somewhere where i wont bother others.
 
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His food doesn't stink to him

then he can go eat in the break room. thats what its there for, riiiiiiiiight?

If i know my food will have a strong smell (like fish for an example) Ill be respectful and eat somewhere where i wont bother others.

I agree, I would also. Mostly due to the fact that I don't usually like eating around people unless we're "having a meal" together. Not just eating around my coworkers or anything like that.
 
...sarcasm?
are you asking if I was being sarcastic or that he might be saying it sarcastically?

I was asking if you were being sarcastic lol


I've never met a dude who would willingly buy a minivan. To each his own though.

Although I'm curious--why a minivan over an SUV or something of that nature?











I don't understand why some motorcyclists ride without a helmet, especially at highway speeds. And in the same vein, why some people don't wear seatbelts.
 
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I was asking if you were being sarcastic lol


I've never met a dude who would willingly buy a minivan. To each his own though.

Although I'm curious--why a minivan over an SUV or something of that nature?











I don't understand why some motorcyclists ride without a helmet, especially at highway speeds. And in the same vein, why some people don't wear seatbelts.

Me as a parent a minivan is a cheaper, more fuel effienct and holds tons of kids and storage. Being a parent also when you riding around with them who gives a **** what my cars looks like on the outside.

Besides most guys with minivans have their second car for riding clean in, but you ain't sweating that with the kids, dog, moms and babies mom all piled in comfortably.


Anyone motorcyclist who doesn't wear a helmet is just a ******* idiot
 
Folks who cry about chip cards. Things change every year. Adjust like the rest of us. It's not the end of the world, I promise.
 
I've never met a dude who would willingly buy a minivan. To each his own though.

Although I'm curious--why a minivan over an SUV or something of that nature?

 
I think it really comes down to what the best form of transportation for your family would be.

For me, I was close to considering the new Honda Oddessy's but realized that we only have one kid and all that space wasn't really needed. So we opted for a Mazda CX-5.
 
Thankful for chip.

Used to see people still try and pay with check
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That has nothing to do with the chip though.
 
I thought the chip was just for security purposes.

What does that have to do with checks?

Pretty sure if they took checks before the chip, they take checks still.

@Slighted  I think you can only use checks at grocery stores
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Only place I still see them.
 
Not a fan of the chip.

I feel like it takes just as much time as the swipe.
I also feel like the chip should have preceded the swipe.

The swipe just has more action.

I asked the guy even tho i had a chip if i could swipe he said no.

There should be an option to swipe
 
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