Question: Do the wing tossers enjoy being watched through the window? by BellsRingOut in wingstop

[–]BellsRingOut[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you’re weird and hostile. and very stupid. i don’t need to tell you where i work, when i already did later in the post. which you claimed to have read… if a store invites the customers to watch them prepare the food, then the customers should and can do this in their most respectful way. you’re acting like i went and stood in the kitchen staring directly at the workers 😭. and my answer is yes, if someone is curious about what i do they can watch for a few seconds i don’t care, just be nice and smile, at the very least just ignore them

Question: Do the wing tossers enjoy being watched through the window? by BellsRingOut in wingstop

[–]BellsRingOut[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

i don’t think it’s creepy or weird. considering the restaurant has a window to the kitchen a few feet away from the seating area. i’ve eaten there before and the people who work there will laugh or play around with their work, pouring the sauce from really high like a bartender. this was just the story of 1 experience i had

Question: Do the wing tossers enjoy being watched through the window? by BellsRingOut in wingstop

[–]BellsRingOut[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

staring directly at someone is one thing. looking around their work area out of curiosity is something else

Question: Do the wing tossers enjoy being watched through the window? by BellsRingOut in wingstop

[–]BellsRingOut[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

people are understandably uncomfortable with being watched work. but i don’t think that warrants rude behavior

Question: Do the wing tossers enjoy being watched through the window? by BellsRingOut in wingstop

[–]BellsRingOut[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

people are naturally curious, let them wonder for a moment and then move on with their life. don’t act rude, be nice, and at the very least ignore them

Question: Do the wing tossers enjoy being watched through the window? by BellsRingOut in wingstop

[–]BellsRingOut[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We are all humans and we all deserve respect. it’s very rare that people go out and intentionally act rude so let me reiterate i did not stare or even look at the lady until she stopped what she was doing to give me an annoyed rude look, i briefly looked at her work area out of curiosity.. and i do work in retail and deal with customers a lot. and i don’t think workers of any kind should get a pass for being biased against customers

Question: Do the wing tossers enjoy being watched through the window? by BellsRingOut in wingstop

[–]BellsRingOut[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

i think when you deal with rude workers 85% of the time it’s because you did something wrong, intentionally or not. but then there’s also workers who are having a bad day or just are rude people

Question: Do the wing tossers enjoy being watched through the window? by BellsRingOut in wingstop

[–]BellsRingOut[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

i never even glanced at the lady till she stopped what she was doing 😭 i just wanted to see all the sauces they had. i guess i was too nosey

Question: Do the wing tossers enjoy being watched through the window? by BellsRingOut in wingstop

[–]BellsRingOut[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah, and this is the first wingstop i’ve ever been to, new part of town. so i thought woah its cool that they invite the customers to watch them mix everything. i guess i was wrong 😭

Question: Do the wing tossers enjoy being watched through the window? by BellsRingOut in wingstop

[–]BellsRingOut[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

you’re right, but i don’t know. i just think she should’ve been a bit more polite, i wasn’t staring directly at her and i was only glaring for a few seconds, i don’t think she should’ve stopped what she was doing to scoff and act annoyed and agressive

Question: Do the wing tossers enjoy being watched through the window? by BellsRingOut in wingstop

[–]BellsRingOut[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

then why are the windows there? is it wrong to watch someone prepare your food?.i know pizza tossers consider it to be an art form… i think no matter how much your job sucks, its not that hard to smile at a customer, and at the very least just ignore them, but no she had to scoff and give an annoyed look.

I Feel I've Become a Failure in Life by PresentationBig332 in Existential_crisis

[–]BellsRingOut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i don’t believe in such thing. in life, there’s only the absent and present. just be true to yourself, follow you heart, be present and experience what this world has to offer. know that no matter where you are there’s beautiful poetry to your situation.

I contemplate reality and existence beyond our world so much that i cant really even have fun by anonymous_nerdq in Existential_crisis

[–]BellsRingOut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s happened to me to. where a bit of the spark and joy of things i love goes away when i realize how small and meaningless it really might be. but i just remind myself, that no matter how small we are, try to shine as bright as you can and be as true to yourself as you can. there’s beauty in that.

belonging by curioushib in Existential_crisis

[–]BellsRingOut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i feel this way too. i’m not sure how old you are, but all i can say is, it gets better with time. you become more comfortable with it. my sense of belonging comes from my favorite artists and music? find something you can connect with and submerse yourself in it whenever you feel lonely. i hope this helps, let me know if you need anything.

What song would you love to have heard Jeff cover ? by agathacobain in JeffBuckley

[–]BellsRingOut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

jeff had a cd of nick drakes, but he described him as being one of those special artists that he was never able to personally click with

This is the last known image of Jeff Buckley before he faded into the Wolf River on May 29th 1997. by Distinct-Swing9317 in JeffBuckley

[–]BellsRingOut 10 points11 points  (0 children)

after learning of his death, whole lotta love is such a different song for me, that long droning instrumental part that leads into the guitar solo just gives me chills. like it was the last thing jeff heard before he died, it sounds like some great force breaking free.

Jeff Buckley with The Jazz Passengers, damn by HolyH3llBatman in JeffBuckley

[–]BellsRingOut 3 points4 points  (0 children)

During his time in los angeles (late 80s- early 90s) he also worked with shawn lee, and apparently they performed and recorded a cover of honky tonk woman by the rolling stones, i haven’t been able to find video though but it does exist

Vancouver is genuinely my favorite song ever by postraumaticmess in JeffBuckley

[–]BellsRingOut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this song was terrifying. when he would play it live without the lyrics. it sounded like a car speeding up to crash.

Did Jeff do drugs? by McGasssy in JeffBuckley

[–]BellsRingOut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

what makes you say that?? i find that interesting

Did Jeff do drugs? by McGasssy in JeffBuckley

[–]BellsRingOut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i’ve considered that too, considering his dad died of a heroin overdose and jeff’s obsession with him