I often have learned to enjoy the judgement as I've grown older. I order enough for two often as my doggo rides with me frequently, for safety reasons she's not allowed in the front seat, but when I roll up and pay, I get the look of "huh, that's a lot of food for one guy", then I roll down the back window and her noggin pops out looking for love and I will sometimes tell them, "guess who's getting the extra burrito?". It's a gentle reminder for them not to judge other people's shoes until they're walking in them.
I'm just glad Colin ordered extra, he must have realized Bennie would eat more than one, especially with how scrawny he is.
I often have learned to enjoy the judgement as I've grown older. I order enough for two often as my
It's in the training manual, to ask the customer something like that to see if perhaps there might be either something else they want to order, or perhaps they're forgetting to order something.
It's in the training manual, to ask the customer something like that to see if perhaps there might b
The time of my childhood. They were the norm where I live so I'm surprised. This looks North America so I'm surprised (I'm not from there but thought they'd be there by then).
The time of my childhood. They were the norm where I live so I'm surprised. This looks North America