Anonymous wrote:Wait, PP, it sounds like you are putting Ops sugar problem on par with fertility issues? You're the one who sounds knockers now.
The fact is, the Op let this not a problem get her down AND couldn't figure out how to solve it. That's a perspective problem, truly.
Anonymous wrote:My friend from Syria had 6 members of her family killed in bombings yesterday. Her brother, 2 cousins, 2 nephews and niece. Take a minute to think about your life today and whether a cup of coffee is worth bitching about.
#perspective
Anonymous wrote:Stop using the mobile app. It's not saving you any time. Just go I and order
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friend from Syria had 6 members of her family killed in bombings yesterday. Her brother, 2 cousins, 2 nephews and niece. Take a minute to think about your life today and whether a cup of coffee is worth bitching about.
#perspective
I know it's only 8:00 am, but this post already has a great chance of being the stupidest thing I read on the internet all day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friend from Syria had 6 members of her family killed in bombings yesterday. Her brother, 2 cousins, 2 nephews and niece. Take a minute to think about your life today and whether a cup of coffee is worth bitching about.
#perspective
I know it's only 8:00 am, but this post already has a great chance of being the stupidest thing I read on the internet all day.
Anonymous wrote:OP probably cares about Syria too. You can care about both. I judge her more for her complete lack of ability to problem solve this issue herself and needing to crowdsource ideas for how to cope than I do that she cares at all about it.
Anonymous wrote:OP probably cares about Syria too. You can care about both. I judge her more for her complete lack of ability to problem solve this issue herself and needing to crowdsource ideas for how to cope than I do that she cares at all about it.
Anonymous wrote:I usually work from home and have started going into the office much more, so have been placing my mobile orders at a different Starbucks each morning so I can pick my coffee up on the way in. I would say that about 1/3 of the time, maybe closer to 1/2 of the time, my order is slightly incorrect. I have been ordering iced coffees with milk, one splenda, and a sugar free syrup. Nothing crazy. Usually they forget to put in the milk.
This morning my coffee was filled to the top and I asked the barista if he could take it back to pour some out and put the milk in. He looked at my ticket and said "oh, sorry, I forgot to put the milk in." I said no problem, but he expected me to pour the coffee out in the trash can. This was kind of annoying because it got all over the place, which I knew would happen, and then coffee got onto my white pants.. which was exactly what I was trying to avoid. Ok, whatever, we ultimately got the milk in, NBD. Then I got to the car, took a sip, and there's clearly no syrup in the coffee. ARGH! I guess I'm just annoyed. I paid $4 something for my coffee and I would like it to be what I ordered! But at the same time, I felt like it would be overkill to go back inside. There's no question that he forgot the syrup, though.
So I drove away, but now I'm kind of sad because I really was looking forward to my coffee and I don't love the way it tastes without the syrup. I raelize that this is a complete first world problem, but it's my one "treat" of the day and I like to get what I've paid for. How do other people handle when the baristas mess up your order?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friend from Syria had 6 members of her family killed in bombings yesterday. Her brother, 2 cousins, 2 nephews and niece. Take a minute to think about your life today and whether a cup of coffee is worth bitching about.
#perspective
I know it's only 8:00 am, but this post already has a great chance of being the stupidest thing I read on the internet all day.
+1
Complaining about one's incorrect coffee order doesn't mean one lacks perspective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friend from Syria had 6 members of her family killed in bombings yesterday. Her brother, 2 cousins, 2 nephews and niece. Take a minute to think about your life today and whether a cup of coffee is worth bitching about.
#perspective
I know it's only 8:00 am, but this post already has a great chance of being the stupidest thing I read on the internet all day.