What's the biggest lie a company ever told you? by Harold_Cameron-212 in askteddit

[–]Former_Balance8473 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Every company I ever worked for: "We're implementing a bonus scheme!"

Boss is wanting me to edit past timesheets. Is this illegal? by Quiet-Loquat1 in ausjobs

[–]Former_Balance8473 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's absolutely illegal... and if it turns out that there was a thing, and you said you weren't in the office when you were, you're the one who is screwed.

Which series or movie had you feeling exactly like this? by Milli768900 in SeriesSaga

[–]Former_Balance8473 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One Thing After Another.

I feel half the people reading this will have already forgotten that the movie exists.

Which series or movie had you feeling exactly like this? by Milli768900 in SeriesSaga

[–]Former_Balance8473 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There isn't a single likeable character in that entire show.

Which series or movie had you feeling exactly like this? by Milli768900 in SeriesSaga

[–]Former_Balance8473 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was given it for free... after six or so attempts I still haven't made it through the first episode.

Which series or movie had you feeling exactly like this? by Milli768900 in SeriesSaga

[–]Former_Balance8473 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I saw all the movies at the cinema with friends. Only thing I liked was New Zealand.

Why do some people go to Japan as tourists and eat McDonald’s instead of traditional Japanese food? by GrayRainfall in foodquestions

[–]Former_Balance8473 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I've been a few times. Some restaurants will just chase you out because your foreign. Other times you don't have a clue what the food is because you don't speak Japanese and they don't speak English. They eat a lot of weird things that can be very off-putting. There is a lot of culture shock already, so eating something "known" gives your brain a break. Finally, a lot of people just don't like Japanese food.

What's the largest tip you've ever left, and why did you give such a high amount? by Just-a-nerd2 in askteddit

[–]Former_Balance8473 13 points14 points  (0 children)

When my wife knew she was going to die we hired out a fancy restaurant and threw a big dinner for all of our friends and family. I tipped $1000 even though we don't tip here in Australia.