I went to McDonald's today and got a Filet-O-Fish combo with a bacon cheeseburger on the side. I was eating it in my vehicle in the parking lot and listening to an audiobook when I glanced up and saw the McDonald's worker I ordered outside having a cigarette.
She waved at me and I nodded and had to wait 7 minutes before she went back inside and I could eat in comfort again. I don't think that employees should be bothering or even trying to socialize with customers outside of the McDonald's restaurant or drive through, but that is another story.
I went to McDonald's for dinner tonight and got a McChicken combo with a bacon cheeseburger on the side. As I was driving to the second window the same girl was still working. She was acting somewhat obsequious and attempting small talk when she asked, 'why don't you come eat inside instead of in the parking lot'.
That really bothered me for many reasons. First of all, I don't want my routine or actions to be tracked by a fast food employee. Secondly, she should not try to tell me how I should live my life. I do not want to eat inside because I find it less comfortable and would much rather be inside my vehicle listening to an audiobook and enjoying myself and my privacy.
Overall, I think it was very unprofessional to bring this up. I should have a clean slate with each drive through visit, not have to get the third degree because I committed some sort of faux pas. Which I don't think I did, because I often see people eating in fast food parking lots. How does she know I am not busy going to work or somewhere in a rush?
How do you feel about eating in your vehicle in the parking lot of a fast food restaurant versus eating inside the restaurant?
Owen Cooper
>Eating in your car >Not eating inside as close to the kids play area as your court order allows
Camden Walker
Holy shit you're autistic
Lucas Evans
>not eating in the toilet
Nathan Perry
you are the master retard she was just being friendly. you could have just said no i prefer sitting outside in my car...
Michael Evans
>How do you feel about eating in your vehicle in the parking lot of a fast food restaurant versus eating inside the restaurant?
I usually eat in the car if I'm alone, so I can listen to the radio.
Nicholas Rodriguez
Again w/this story from 2009...
Cooper Rodriguez
Holy shit you went to McDonalds twice I one day? If you don't mind my asking, just how much do you weigh?
Alexander Cooper
you are pathetic
Jordan Turner
One of the less used, but quality pastas.
Levi Morris
Your all newfags except this guy he knows whats up
Elijah Miller
And this guy
Blake Taylor
I fucking love this story. One of my favorites from back in the day. If you're gonna repost, might as well repost gold right?
William Young
You'll die alone.
Caleb Bennett
>That really bothered me for many reasons. First of all, I don't want my routine or actions to be tracked by a fast food employee. Secondly, she should not try to tell me how I should live my life. I do not want to eat inside because I find it less comfortable and would much rather be inside my vehicle listening to an audiobook and enjoying myself and my privacy.
Overall, I think it was very unprofessional to bring this up. I should have a clean slate with each drive through visit, not have to get the third degree because I committed some sort of faux pas. Which I don't think I did, because I often see people eating in fast food parking lots. How does she know I am not busy going to work or somewhere in a rush?
i lose my shit everytime at this point in the pasta 8/8 OP
Zachary Watson
wow, You sound like a pitiful human being.
Luis Garcia
so many newfags, not enough time to troll all of them at once....
Oliver Ramirez
she wants the D you autist cuck
Sebastian Mitchell
After reading OP's whining I'm 99% certain they're a large fatso. Probably can't fit in the seats in side of the restaurant.
Dominic Green
so many newfags
Jack Nguyen
I think you should get that fired. And 5 years from now after your dead from a McDonald's induced stroke and when she's finishing up her phd, you'll still be the winner