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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 đ
"A dunno, can ye ya fud?"
9 30 ReplyThere's a difference between rude and casual, chode.
14 2 ReplyNot 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
3 28 ReplyâIt is a hallmark of our civilization that we have done away with civilization entirely.â
LOL.
LMAO, even.7 0 ReplyTIL we do not live in a society
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Lol âCould you let me haveâ. Why so verbose? Just use âMay I haveâ.
7 0 ReplyLol missed the important bit about recognising the server as a fellow human, then thanking them.
Yous are fucked
1 3 ReplyNo u
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Twats on about lack of civility from yanks.
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Decides the internet is an exception and feels justified twatting on about lack of civility.
Yous is fucked
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Not sure if you live in a weird backwards country, or you're just weird and backwards.
2 0 ReplyYanks 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 theyâve no other way to feel better about themselves is peak dumbfuckery lmao
Your headâs so far up your fucking arse that itâs 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.
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