perhaps less sensitive to dubious trends ;)
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Replying to @paweljmatusz @c_perrodin and
Given my experiences last week, I'd say they definitely are not a fan of the trend: being polite.
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Replying to @o_guest @c_perrodin and
is typically a different experience. Bear in mind only 20% popul are eligible to do 3rd edu; rest - vocational.. huge impact. /2
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Replying to @paweljmatusz @c_perrodin and
you mean less educated people are less polite?
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Replying to @o_guest @paweljmatusz and
To be fair, it was more than rudeness it was also just plain horribleness. E.g, we asked for a menu in English in a rest w English outside
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Replying to @o_guest @paweljmatusz and
and they said "No and I will not translate for you, try and figure it out". The menu had 4 items and besides asking about the items in any
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Replying to @o_guest @paweljmatusz and
language is normal when ordering. So I dunno. I tend to think less educated people tend to be kind and polite just as often in other places.
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Replying to @o_guest @paweljmatusz and
Maybe it's not about SES? Just cultural?
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Replying to @o_guest @c_perrodin and
TBH "went a stranger to a Swiss restaurant" is how 98% swiss-made horror stories start. they LIKE if u use the respective lands language.
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Replying to @paweljmatusz @o_guest and
But even shaky English skills don't explain the rudeness!
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Oh, her English was perfect.
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