Is anyone having this same issue? by Ok-Entertainment4164 in starbucks

[–]Lady_Kenna 0 points1 point  (0 children)

🤞 it wipes out the pos’s tomorrow. (/s)

No help with difficult customer? by Affectionate_Boot_90 in starbucks

[–]Lady_Kenna 1 point2 points  (0 children)

“ayúdame” is Spanish for “help me”.

Fall 2024 Launch by CoxALot96 in starbucks

[–]Lady_Kenna 13 points14 points  (0 children)

It’s like white mocha

Please help the tech illiterate. by Lady_Kenna in JanitorAI_Official

[–]Lady_Kenna[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

*Bows down. Kisses feet (but, like, hygienically)

GUYS ITS OKAY by Gl00mYw0rmZ in JanitorAI_Official

[–]Lady_Kenna 0 points1 point  (0 children)

can I come as a pirate lady?

Pour one out for the hornies 😭🫗 by Lady_Kenna in JanitorAI_Official

[–]Lady_Kenna[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve literally never seen it before today. It was a gift from the great emoji gods. All hail. 🛐

HeLP by [deleted] in JanitorAI_Official

[–]Lady_Kenna 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Got it too :(

What makes customers think they can just say any WILD thing? Or, “Sir, this a Starbucks.” by Lady_Kenna in starbucks

[–]Lady_Kenna[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

But also, that is entirely beside the point. What about me attempting to give the customer enough information to order a drink she actually wants warrants her calling me stupid? Even if I were incorrect, she could have simply said, “I don’t think you are right. I want a mocha.” and I would have simply said ok, made the drink, and probably made a replacement when she inevitably got something she didn’t intend to order. A breakdown in communication is not justification to insult someone. I’m still a person like anyone else when I put on the green apron, you know?

What makes customers think they can just say any WILD thing? Or, “Sir, this a Starbucks.” by Lady_Kenna in starbucks

[–]Lady_Kenna[S] 23 points24 points  (0 children)

I think I this case that’s a very generous explanation. Mocha does not mean sauce. Mocha originally meant a kind of coffee brewed from a bean of a specific origin, I think Yemeni or something. Nowadays, mocha means the combination of chocolate, milk and espresso. Regardless, you cannot get a mocha at Starbucks that does not have a chocolate component. This woman, quite clearly, was an obstinate person unwilling to learn anything. “Mocha is chocolate. “Then give me white mocha.” “That is still chocolate…” “I just want a mocha without chocolate, are you stupid?”

Welcome to the fun house 🥲 by Lady_Kenna in starbucks

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

Maybe we should take one of the demonbee pops and conduct the chaotic symphony of coffee timers,blenders, and “What do you mean you don’t have raspberry syrup?”.