I'm not sure if you've watched The Wire, so I don't know if this is gonna come off as funny or rude. Believe me when I say that it's meant to be the former. But, anyway, your post reminded me of this scene from The Wire:
"Look here, Jimmy. You misspelled culpable. And you’re confusing then and than. T-h-e-n is an adverb used to divide and measure time. 'Detective McNulty makes a mess, and then he has to clean it up.' Not to be confused with t-h-a-n, which is most commonly used after a comparative adjective or adverb, as in: 'Rhonda is smarter than Jimmy.'"
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I'm not sure if you've watched The Wire, so I don't know if this is gonna come off as funny or rude. Believe me when I say that it's meant to be the former. But, anyway, your post reminded me of this scene from The Wire:
"Look here, Jimmy. You misspelled culpable. And you’re confusing then and than. T-h-e-n is an adverb used to divide and measure time. 'Detective McNulty makes a mess, and then he has to clean it up.' Not to be confused with t-h-a-n, which is most commonly used after a comparative adjective or adverb, as in: 'Rhonda is smarter than Jimmy.'"
3:09 PM
What about when you're dinner costs $10... do you only leave $2 for dinner! NOOOOOOO Leave at least 5-10 dollars at dinner. ALWAYS!
3:32 PM
Hold on, hold on. You are dinner? Wow. I hope you're tasty.
9:43 PM
I agree 100%. Cheap tipping is gross.
9:59 PM
My grammar is fair game. My sister's is not. Please don't make fun of it.
10:59 PM
Adrienne, the rule was tip generously...20% was minimum.
11:07 PM
I'm realizing how important this is too.
This year I've realized that Christians are notorious for not tipping well. we should be ashamed.
12:04 AM
I apologize to you both. I didn't mean offense.
6:41 AM
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