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Yes if he is unemployed as you said, but earning good money, as you also said, I find it difficult understand what is going on here — Adam 58 secs ago
#19587 Adam (101 rep) | Q: How to deal with a family member who does not care about anything in life? (score: 3) | posted 212 days ago by whattodo (16 rep) | edited 211 days ago by ElizB (2241 rep) | Toxicity 0.086758204 | Comment on inactive post | tps/fps: 0/0
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You may want to reword the question to something along the lines of: "How to talk to my coworker about (this situation) so that he knows his suggestion helped me, in a way that strengthens our rapport as coworkers and lessens the impact of not buying the exact suggestion" — Lichtbringer 1 min ago
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+1 for including the employee's POV. I was this kid when I worked fast food and felt all of this. This answer can be handy for any interaction with retail/fast food/customer service positions. Go in happy and understanding and you'll most likely have a good experience. This happened to me after being on hold for an hour (after a month of trying to fix the problem myself). I was pretty upset, but once the rep picked up I tried to keep my frustration out of the conversation and the rep actually thanked me for being so understanding. These jobs suck and being kind goes a long way. — Lux Claridge 1 min ago
#21880 Lux Claridge (189 rep) | A: How do I avoid an interaction with an employee at the grocery store escalating to the store manager? (score: 16) | posted 31 hours ago by Tinkeringbell (22911 rep) | edited 25 hours ago by Tinkeringbell (22911 rep) | Toxicity 0.3738551 | tps/fps
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