And even if someone doesn’t know how to communicate effectively, there are tools that can do it for them.
Copying and pasting what you would originally say into a tool goes along way.
Technology can be used for good.
It’s frustrating.
The other day our driver left $150 worth of groceries in the lobby and when I went to get it, it was gone.
I tipped 20% of our total and they STILL didn’t bring it up.
I understand it can be a nuisance, but it’s also a job.
I plan to shop in-person more now.
This isn't it.
Trying to press a pregnant woman into explaining why she doesn't mess with you is exactly why she doesn't mess with you (on top of whatever was said previously).
She's in her most vulnerable state and the baby feels everything. If she doesn't like you, move on.
Context:
We have a newborn so getting to the store on a whim isn’t feasible. My husband was at work and I just wanted groceries for the week and to make dinner.
They say “tip,” and you’ll be treated right, but that’s not always the case.
Only solution is to do ourselves.
The first time I used the B word around my mother was when a contractor did not pay me on time.
I said, “B*tch better have my money,” in @rihanna’s voice very quickly and she said, “Yes they better have it.”
I felt so validated.
Platforms like Instacart should provide carts to their drivers if they know they deliver groceries.
If I’m paying $150 plus additional fees and tips, it should be brought upstairs.
There are multiple elevators and anything else is honestly just an excuse.
Glad I got a refund.
I’ll never forget the extra hours I spent in salon growing up because of that double booking stuff! I miss those moments.
I should grow my hair out just to go visit Miss Ashley. I love this ❤️