Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just watched the video for the first time and given that we’re on page 80, I expected more.
Whoever thought it was a good idea to release it should be fired, but why is no one mentioning how rude the worker was from the start?
After that, it’s just JD making small talk and salvaging an otherwise awkward encounter.
It serves as a commercial for why it’s better to just eat at home. Customer service sucks. Ten years ago people had basic conversational skills and manners.
I am a nice person, polite, but if a candidate I cannot stand came into my shop to use me for a photo op, while showing absolute indifference towards me and my store (no interest in answers or even the actual donuts), I'd have acted the exact same way: short answers, don't film me. It was the perfect way to handle it.
I’m sure you are all of those things, just as I am sure you didn’t watch the video. If you had, you’d know that before he has a chance to do anything wrong, she’s rude without provocation.
She throws off the vibe from the start and acts like she’s doesn’t want to be help him.
It’s amazing the spin people create without informing themselves. Then again, I’m not surprised.
I did watch the video, which is why I said what I said. He clearly was absolutely not interested in small talk, in giving the business publicity...He was there for his photo op. She saw him, JD Vance, a terrible person with terrible views, come in with cameras and a bunch of people. It was a very reasonable and measured reaction.
You’re showing your personal bias. Let’s not ignore she had to informed about who he was. She didn’t know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think he’s doing a great job.
Tell me you're a white incel without telling me you are a white incel.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just watched the video for the first time and given that we’re on page 80, I expected more.
Whoever thought it was a good idea to release it should be fired, but why is no one mentioning how rude the worker was from the start?
After that, it’s just JD making small talk and salvaging an otherwise awkward encounter.
It serves as a commercial for why it’s better to just eat at home. Customer service sucks. Ten years ago people had basic conversational skills and manners.
I am a nice person, polite, but if a candidate I cannot stand came into my shop to use me for a photo op, while showing absolute indifference towards me and my store (no interest in answers or even the actual donuts), I'd have acted the exact same way: short answers, don't film me. It was the perfect way to handle it.
I’m sure you are all of those things, just as I am sure you didn’t watch the video. If you had, you’d know that before he has a chance to do anything wrong, she’s rude without provocation.
She throws off the vibe from the start and acts like she’s doesn’t want to be help him.
It’s amazing the spin people create without informing themselves. Then again, I’m not surprised.
I did watch the video, which is why I said what I said. He clearly was absolutely not interested in small talk, in giving the business publicity...He was there for his photo op. She saw him, JD Vance, a terrible person with terrible views, come in with cameras and a bunch of people. It was a very reasonable and measured reaction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just watched the video for the first time and given that we’re on page 80, I expected more.
Whoever thought it was a good idea to release it should be fired, but why is no one mentioning how rude the worker was from the start?
After that, it’s just JD making small talk and salvaging an otherwise awkward encounter.
It serves as a commercial for why it’s better to just eat at home. Customer service sucks. Ten years ago people had basic conversational skills and manners.
I am a nice person, polite, but if a candidate I cannot stand came into my shop to use me for a photo op, while showing absolute indifference towards me and my store (no interest in answers or even the actual donuts), I'd have acted the exact same way: short answers, don't film me. It was the perfect way to handle it.
I’m sure you are all of those things, just as I am sure you didn’t watch the video. If you had, you’d know that before he has a chance to do anything wrong, she’s rude without provocation.
She throws off the vibe from the start and acts like she’s doesn’t want to be help him.
It’s amazing the spin people create without informing themselves. Then again, I’m not surprised.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think he’s doing a great job.
Tell me you're a white incel without telling me you are a white incel.
Anonymous wrote:I think he’s doing a great job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just watched the video for the first time and given that we’re on page 80, I expected more.
Whoever thought it was a good idea to release it should be fired, but why is no one mentioning how rude the worker was from the start?
After that, it’s just JD making small talk and salvaging an otherwise awkward encounter.
It serves as a commercial for why it’s better to just eat at home. Customer service sucks. Ten years ago people had basic conversational skills and manners.
I am a nice person, polite, but if a candidate I cannot stand came into my shop to use me for a photo op, while showing absolute indifference towards me and my store (no interest in answers or even the actual donuts), I'd have acted the exact same way: short answers, don't film me. It was the perfect way to handle it.
Anonymous wrote:I just watched the video for the first time and given that we’re on page 80, I expected more.
Whoever thought it was a good idea to release it should be fired, but why is no one mentioning how rude the worker was from the start?
After that, it’s just JD making small talk and salvaging an otherwise awkward encounter.
It serves as a commercial for why it’s better to just eat at home. Customer service sucks. Ten years ago people had basic conversational skills and manners.
Anonymous wrote:I just watched the video for the first time and given that we’re on page 80, I expected more.
Whoever thought it was a good idea to release it should be fired, but why is no one mentioning how rude the worker was from the start?
After that, it’s just JD making small talk and salvaging an otherwise awkward encounter.
It serves as a commercial for why it’s better to just eat at home. Customer service sucks. Ten years ago people had basic conversational skills and manners.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you all worried about Vance.