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Screw Dunkin Donuts!

Ffactor

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Another rant. Here's a conversation I had with a Dunkin Donuts guy this morning:

Me: Good morning. May I have an egg and cheese croissanwich please?
Him: Tippi licki tippi licki.
Me: I'm sorry?
Him: Flippitty flippitty flop flop
Me: Egg, and cheese croissanwich please.
Him: Dribe bindow please.
Me; Thanks.

I drive to the window and he hands a sandwich two iced lattes and an extra large coffee.

Me: Not my order.
Him: Ali baba tickli ticka

At this point I drag him out the window throw him beneath my car and run over him 50 times (not really, but that's what I wanted to do). Anyway, I'm not complaining but are there any Dunkin Donuts, 7-Elevens, Gas Stations or Motels owned by normal white people any more?
 
i get the same shit!!!!!! i love dunkin donuts but i feel like now i am safer to get my order if i write it down,drive to the window,and hand it to them!
 
I don't have that problem around here. However, there are a lot of toothless rednecks working at places around here. It makes things interesting.

When we were at Virginia Beach, we noticed a lot of the hotel staff (as well as people in stores on the strip) had european accents. We were talking to our waitress in the hotel one morning and asked her where she was from. She was from Poland and was here working for the summer, and was going to spend her last few weeks in the states out in CA. She spoke English pretty good though, as did everyone else that we encountered that was not American. It was a lot better than being surrounded by a lot of non-english speaking people.
 
they just started the krispy creme thing over here..we never had them before....i went and bought one because every one was telling me that they were better than DD so i bought one..i got the creme filled (DD language boston creme) and i ate and ate and ate there was NO creme in it...i was mad.....havent bought one since then
 
my first born was spread eagle at about 22 weeks
my daughter was about 20 weeks and i asked about 4 times just to make sure.lol
my 3rd (another son) was 19.4 weeks....
 
pintoca said:
:) our baby was not shy AT ALL about showing his... with 16 weeks it was all over the place

At 11 weeks we knew we were having a boy. He was laying in the womb with his legs spread on almost every single ultrasound.

He's always playing with himself now too. We keep telling him to stop doing it, but that it's ok if he's alone in his room or in the tub. I can't tell him not to play with it, I mean, come on, my penis is MY favorite toy, so I can understand how it's his too. He just has to stop doing it constantly. People keep thinking he has to use the bathroom with the way he constantly plays with himself.
 
I am hoping that is what our baby does ..... but hubby is STILL unsure about knowing gender. So I am not 100% positive we will find out.

ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh damnit It is killing me!
 
my oldest son was the same way..spread eagle, once born he found it and played with it for the longest time...finally out grew it thank god
 
Ffactor said:
Another rant. Here's a conversation I had with a Dunkin Donuts guy this morning:

Me: Good morning. May I have an egg and cheese croissanwich please?
Him: Tippi licki tippi licki.
Me: I'm sorry?
Him: Flippitty flippitty flop flop
Me: Egg, and cheese croissanwich please.
Him: Dribe bindow please.
Me; Thanks.

I drive to the window and he hands a sandwich two iced lattes and an extra large coffee.

Me: Not my order.
Him: Ali baba tickli ticka

At this point I drag him out the window throw him beneath my car and run over him 50 times (not really, but that's what I wanted to do). Anyway, I'm not complaining but are there any Dunkin Donuts, 7-Elevens, Gas Stations or Motels owned by normal white people any more?


....and the rest of them are not normal?
 
my 1st born was huge...picture this he was 8lbs 14 oz 21 in long (thats small) but his head and chest was 14 and 1/4 inches round!!! he was chubby...lol
my daughter was 9lbs 4 oz 22 in long but her head and chest were tiny about 12 in around
my 2nd son was 8lb 4 oz 19 in and like 10 in around head and chest he was my "premie"
 
Ffactor said:
Do you have teeth and can you speak english?


lol, man, I bet they tried to learn english...its hard for a little bit older people, I've seen them where I used to work and they DO try.....its just not as easy as it is for the 20 something year olds, ya know....
Imagine if you went to their country to spend some years there how hard it would be to learn new language right away
 
Ffactor said:
Well I'm not just talkin about foreign people.

I know, you are talking about the ones that have either heavy accent or hardly know english....but, trust me, its hard for older people
 
Angel said:
my 1st born was huge...picture this he was 8lbs 14 oz 21 in long (thats small) but his head and chest was 14 and 1/4 inches round!!! he was chubby...lol
my daughter was 9lbs 4 oz 22 in long but her head and chest were tiny about 12 in around
my 2nd son was 8lb 4 oz 19 in and like 10 in around head and chest he was my "premie"

My gf's daughter was 7 weeks early and in the 5lb range, I forget how long. Had my gf gone full term, her daughter would have been huge.

Our son was 6lbs 12oz (I think) and 21" long. He was only a week or so early. He's built like daddy - short and stocky, thick legs too. I've had many parents comment on how stocky he is for his height compared to their children.
 
foreigngirl said:
Imagine if you went to their country to spend some years there how hard it would be to learn new language right away

I don't think I'd try to jump immediately into a customer service job then, if I couldn't speak the language of the customers.
 
Mr. dB said:
I don't think I'd try to jump immediately into a customer service job then, if I couldn't speak the language of the customers.


its hardly a customer service job - its Dunkin Donuts....

but he was saying about the heavy accent...those know the language, but have a hard accent. The ones that dont know it good, they go to work in factories or restourants in the kitchen
 
Mr. dB said:
I don't think I'd try to jump immediately into a customer service job then, if I couldn't speak the language of the customers.

Yeah, that'd be the smart thing to do.

Some employers don't seem to care though. They see that they can pay the person less because they are desperate for a job so the person is hired, good english or not.
 
Re-reading Shitfactor's post, I'm a bit confused. Dunkin Donuts have drive-throughs? And some of you lard-ass fat-shits actually drive through to make your chubby asses ever fatter, and then complain about not being able to understand someone?

That should be the least of your problems.
 
Here, you guys can save yourself some time.

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foreigngirl said:
its hardly a customer service job - its Dunkin Donuts....

If you have to take orders from customers, you need to be able to communicate with them.

In my area the problem isn't foreign accents, it's ebonics.
 
Mr. dB said:
In my area the problem isn't foreign accents, it's ebonics.
What do ya mean, pimp-tight sir? Are ya implying dat da fine gentlemen who gots grown up around an ethnic dialect iz giving ya uh hard tyme understanding they preferred method o' communication? in the hood
 
Ffactor said:
Another rant. Here's a conversation I had with a Dunkin Donuts guy this morning:

Me: Good morning. May I have an egg and cheese croissanwich please?
Him: Tippi licki tippi licki.
Me: I'm sorry?
Him: Flippitty flippitty flop flop
Me: Egg, and cheese croissanwich please.
Him: Dribe bindow please.
Me; Thanks.

I drive to the window and he hands a sandwich two iced lattes and an extra large coffee.

Me: Not my order.
Him: Ali baba tickli ticka

At this point I drag him out the window throw him beneath my car and run over him 50 times (not really, but that's what I wanted to do). Anyway, I'm not complaining but are there any Dunkin Donuts, 7-Elevens, Gas Stations or Motels owned by normal white people any more?
Since I live in Michigan, very close to Dearborn, (the largest population of Arabic outside of the middle east, something like 400,000 strong) I feel ya. It doesn't matter what gas station or party store I walk into, It goes like this:
Me; What's up bro
Him; good
Me; What's going on
Him; Fine
The only english they know is "$30.00 on 2" or "$20.00 on 7" etc.
 
Mr. dB said:
If you have to take orders from customers, you need to be able to communicate with them.

In my area the problem isn't foreign accents, it's ebonics.

you missed my pointe - the employers are hiring them cause they DO know the language....its not their fault that they have accent. Sometimes I have hard time understanding some of the foreign accents too.
When I first came to USA, I had hard time to understand how black people talked (cause I was though british english) cause it sounded like a tottaly different language. And, when I went to Florida we stoped in Tenesee to McD to get food and I had to ask the lady like 6 times to repeat what she said....
 
ohashi said:
What do ya mean, pimp-tight sir? Are ya implying dat da fine gentlemen who gots grown up around an ethnic dialect iz giving ya uh hard tyme understanding they preferred method o' communication? in the hood

That was terrible. Just terrible.

Besides, the problem with understanding ebonics, especially through a drive-through window speaker, is that the speakers of that dialect seem unable to use consonants or articles.
 
SVT-TROY said:
Since I live in Michigan, very close to Dearborn, (the largest population of Arabic outside of the middle east, something like 400,000 strong) I feel ya. It doesn't matter what gas station or party store I walk into, It goes like this:
Me; What's up bro
Him; good
Me; What's going on
Him; Fine
The only english they know is "$30.00 on 2" or "$20.00 on 7" etc.


lol, thats so true...sometimes I throw habibti or shukran so I can put a big smile on their face
 
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