Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The rudest people in Whole Foods I've encountered are white French speaking people. They behave often like rude children which looks pretty stupid.
Try living in Paris even if you speak French. A cab driver once corrected my pronuncition. I didn't give him a tip and did he scream. started yelling
If your French is as bad as your English spelling and punctuation, I would have started screaming too.
My punctuation and spelling are just as bad in Italian and German.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The rudest people in Whole Foods I've encountered are white French speaking people. They behave often like rude children which looks pretty stupid.
Try living in Paris even if you speak French. A cab driver once corrected my pronuncition. I didn't give him a tip and did he scream. started yelling
If your French is as bad as your English spelling and punctuation, I would have started screaming too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The rudest people in Whole Foods I've encountered are white French speaking people. They behave often like rude children which looks pretty stupid.
Try living in Paris even if you speak French. A cab driver once corrected my pronuncition. I didn't give him a tip and did he scream. started yelling
Anonymous wrote:The rudest people in Whole Foods I've encountered are white French speaking people. They behave often like rude children which looks pretty stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Something about Whole Foods in Upper Northwest (not Georgetown) and in suburban Maryland has me wondering if there is a direct link between organic food and rudeness. I think NGC should do a documentary on it. If you really feel brave head out to the Whole Foods on Rockville Pike...that's worse than a horror flick.