• BlemboTheThird@lemmy.ca
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    nah that’s the right response. there’s nothing to be said. you came in for a burger, they cant give you a burger, no need to waste more time than that

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      While that does seem efficient, there’s no way I wouldn’t be too curious to ask what in the living hell is going on that a McDonald’s can’t produce a burger.

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      One time I was about done with my order when I said that I wanted curly fries with it. When the cashier said they don’t have them atm I’d let them cancel my order and left. No shame in that

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    But they DO have a cheeseburger on the menu. So either they were out or the clerk was just fucking with him.

    Whatever the case may be, anon IS a beta for just accepting no as answer and not trying to figure out which of these was true.

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    Honestly I want to do this sometimes when someone pulls into my Burger King drive thru and asks if we have a cheeseburger meal.

    Burger King.

    Asking if we have a cheeseburger meal.

    No sorry you’ll have to go somewhere else.

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    > Work at mcdonalds

    > All out of burgers until the delivery in 2 hours.

    > Still breakfast hours.

    > Guy rolls up “Yeah can I get a cheeseburger”

    > Shocked at his question.

    > Just flat out say “no.”

    > Awkward silence

    > Car Drives off

    > 2 hours later get delivery

    Do you think someone would do that? just go on the internet and tell lies?

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    I’d be worried what they’d do to my food if I insist they make something. I’d just go to a different location.

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    Plot twist - OP was in an actual civilised country where “Yeah can I get a cheeseburger” is just rude as fuck 😂

    “A dunno, can ye ya fud?”

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        Not where I’m from, chappy.

        Behold the above - No greeting or recognition of the other person, no please, no thanks. Not “could you let me have” but “Can I get”

        Yanks here wondering why people are rude to them when they go abroad lmao

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            Lol missed the important bit about recognising the server as a fellow human, then thanking them.

            Yous are fucked

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          “It is a hallmark of our civilization that we have done away with civilization entirely.”

          LOL.
          LMAO, even.

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          Yanks here wondering why people are rude to them when they go abroad lmao

          Non-yanks straight up inventing shit and calling it the norm because they’ve no other way to feel better about themselves is peak dumbfuckery lmao

          Your head’s so far up your fucking arse that it’s coming back around for a third pass lmao

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      Dude, this isn’t the 1950’s anymore.

      Asking for a cheeseburger like that is not an affront to society, nor it is rude just because it doesn’t use the special words.

      It is asking for a cheeseburger, not if they may dump asbestos on your powdered wig.