Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who park themselves for hours at a table in a café and proceed to take loud work calls and/or attend Zoom meetings, shouting into the phone or mic like they are in their damn office. There are always men doing this at Northside Social in Falls Church. Serious lack of social skills.
I once saw people conducting whole ass job interviews at the Panera inside Tysons Mall. I don’t think they were super-legit interviews or anything, probably something like Cutco knives.
Anonymous wrote:What's TA?
Anonymous wrote:Driving a cybertruck
Anonymous wrote:People who park themselves for hours at a table in a café and proceed to take loud work calls and/or attend Zoom meetings, shouting into the phone or mic like they are in their damn office. There are always men doing this at Northside Social in Falls Church. Serious lack of social skills.
Anonymous wrote:What to me is a TA, judging others without offering to help... i.e. the grocery cart. Maybe someone has trouble walking, breathing, etc. and could use some help. A simple, is there anything I can do to help and returning the cart if it bothers you so much would make you a far better person than judging them.
Anonymous wrote:Judgemental people like you.
Anonymous wrote:People who park themselves for hours at a table in a café and proceed to take loud work calls and/or attend Zoom meetings, shouting into the phone or mic like they are in their damn office. There are always men doing this at Northside Social in Falls Church. Serious lack of social skills.
Anonymous wrote:Getting involved in an MLM (which is bad enough) and then your whole Facebook/IG presence, which was previously just funny memes and pictures of your kids and pets for your friends and family, is now scammy engagement bait. “Friends! Are you still cleaning with toxic chemikills?!?! Ask me how to clean with just WATER!!! And how you can earn money from home!!!!!111”
Anonymous wrote:Parking in two parking spots or even worse, parallel parking in vertical parking spots to keep your precious sports car free of neighbors
On cold blustery days standing in a doorway, holding the door open to talk to somebody inside the shop
Arguing with customer service reps or cashiers at a store
Letting your dog run off leash in a park
Taking your dog to a school playground to play in the fenced in field
Anonymous wrote:Pulling up to the curb to run into Starbucks or the dry cleaners.
Everyone is just dropping off or picking up, park in a parking space and walk in like the rest of us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Getting involved in an MLM (which is bad enough) and then your whole Facebook/IG presence, which was previously just funny memes and pictures of your kids and pets for your friends and family, is now scammy engagement bait. “Friends! Are you still cleaning with toxic chemikills?!?! Ask me how to clean with just WATER!!! And how you can earn money from home!!!!!111”
I can live with that. I think it's worse to get a message from an old friend, sounding like they want to reconnect, and then it's actually a bait and switch and they try to sell you something!