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When people commit to something and then flake.
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amother Bone wrote: | And I always hope there is a stranded shopping cart around. When you're carrying a heavy baby on your hip, and wrestling anothert kid with your other hand (because a parking lot seems like the best place to run), sometimes the carts are so far! |
At least tuck the cart in between the cars and not in the middle of the parking spot.
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Mon, Feb 06 2023, 11:43 am
When people take food before the Rabbi says kiddush.
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Mon, Feb 06 2023, 12:20 pm
amother OP wrote: | Mine are:
*When holding the door open for a woman with a carriage and she doesn't thank you.
*People setting the table with spoons on the left and forks on the right
*I'll think of more... |
After just listening to a conversation between a few people, I have a new pet peeve: people who say “like” after every couple of words (“So I was walking, like, to the store and I ran into Chani, and like, she was so, like, happy to see me, and it was so, like, weird because, like, I haven’t seen her in a while!”)
Seriously never realized how many people do this!
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Mon, Feb 06 2023, 1:04 pm
amother Daylily wrote: | That's actually incorrect. It is in regard to. Google it. |
I did, and you're right! Oops
But apparently I'm not alone.
Me: Can you say 'in regards to' as opposed to 'in regard to'
ChatGPT: Yes, both "in regards to" and "in regard to" are used and considered acceptable in modern English language. They are used to express the relationship between two things or to refer to a particular matter. "In regards to" is a more informal version of "in regard to". Both can be used interchangeably in most situations.
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Mon, Feb 06 2023, 1:23 pm
When people's biases overcome their empathy and they refuse to accept that their experience is not everyone's and they may even be in a minority.
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Mon, Feb 06 2023, 1:44 pm
amother Aconite wrote: | I don't think it's hypocritical at all. They don't have internet in the house. They sometimes need to use the internet so they sit in a parked car and do what they need to do. I'm sure no-one is sitting there for hours just surfing the web... They do what they need to do And leave. Honestly its an easy chesed in my opinion and one I would be happy to do. Of course you could change the code if it bothers you to have them sit in your driveway.... But it sounds like it was the principal of the matter which I think you are one hundred percent wrong about. |
Depending on how often they do it... They either need to get their own Internet, offer to pay OP a portion of the bill .... Bc yes too many devices will slow it down . Or they should go the local library since they provide free internet and assistance.
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