Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fellow Moms and dads, what do you do when you are at a food establishment and it’s an older lady who is practically shouting back the order to you at the counter or shows signs of frustration. I’ve now encountered this a few times. I just don’t know how to handle it in the moment.
Thanks!
Ageist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It mean you are not talking loudly enough for her to hear. Speak up more. It drives me crazy when people do not understand the social cue of speaking more loudly when you need the other person in front of you to talk louder.
+1 OP, have you noticed that you are saying this has happened to YOU more than once by different people? That means the problem is YOU, sweetie, not the other people. Think about what YOU need to do to CHANGE how you're placing your order.
Anonymous wrote:It mean you are not talking loudly enough for her to hear. Speak up more. It drives me crazy when people do not understand the social cue of speaking more loudly when you need the other person in front of you to talk louder.
Anonymous wrote:Fellow Moms and dads, what do you do when you are at a food establishment and it’s an older lady who is practically shouting back the order to you at the counter or shows signs of frustration. I’ve now encountered this a few times. I just don’t know how to handle it in the moment.
Thanks!