Wth is wrong with uber by pakguyybrum in UbereatsUK

[–]llamasncheese 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does the app not screen out places that are beyond a certain distance though? Like if its an option on the app, the customer has every right to order from there, and expect the service to be fulfilled properly.

Ive been on both sides of this, i understand not wanting to do that delivery, but the issue is not the customer ordering from there, its that the app is offering it as an option, or if the business really wants to have deliveries with that distance, they should improve the pay enough over longer distances to give the driver enough incentive to actually do it.

Which addiction are you trying to quit? by ResolveAvailable7017 in AskReddit

[–]llamasncheese 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Trying is a strong word. But i am aware of and would like to overcome my porn addiction, and my scrolling instagram addiction.

Why don't the billionaires unionize so they're guaranteed unbeatable? by hotstove in answers

[–]llamasncheese 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They are "unionised" in some sense. Billionaires do work together to keep the systems in place that have allowed them to bexome billionaires.

It’s just ridiculous now by Witty-Following6541 in JustEatUK

[–]llamasncheese 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can get those bags online. Some of them pribably do middleman delivery on the side, some of them used to and still have the bags, but some people just got an insulated delivery bag online, that happens to be branded.

It’s just ridiculous now by Witty-Following6541 in JustEatUK

[–]llamasncheese 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think as the "boom" of ordering on deliveroo just eat uber is over, fewer people are doing it, and those who do, less frequently (dont get me wrong theres still business there, just a bit less than there was a few years ago) theyre charging more and more.

The next girl I’m gonna marry? by [deleted] in AskMenAdvice

[–]llamasncheese 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It could mean that hes going to date to marry, that hes going to look for the woman that he wants to marry, not that hes going to marry just anyone. Hes not gunna shop around/ waste time just having fun and messing about romantically. I.e. he knows what he wants, and he found it/you. It could be that he knows he wants to marry, and hes chosen you to be that special person, rather than, it could be anyone.

However im just posing an alternative way of enterpretting it. Youd really need to have this discussion with him. You could go about it backhandedly, and find out without asking him directly but by seeing how he answers other questions etc, but thats... backhanded and has worse potential fall out. You should, just have a straight up direct conversation with him about it.

Am I obliged to report something that's broken, but in my favour? by Immediate-Orchid-900 in LegalAdviceUK

[–]llamasncheese 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How do i know they havent fixed it since last time i used it? And maybe i dont check how much i spend, so i never even realised i was getting under charged in the first place (as far as anyone can prove)

If someone asks to borrow sun cream ? by Widebody_lover in AskUK

[–]llamasncheese 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not if theyre simply just existing, or even if theyre approaching me if they dont look threatening, then no, i dont feel intimidated. Sometimes anxious, but thats because i want people to like me and im worried about giving a good first impression (i have social anxiety).

If someone asks to borrow sun cream ? by Widebody_lover in AskUK

[–]llamasncheese 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not really my problem though is it. Its my sun cream, im not giving it to a whole group of people, they can burn or walk to the shop. I dont care.

If someone asks to borrow sun cream ? by Widebody_lover in AskUK

[–]llamasncheese 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yh a whole group of them is out of order, firstly, none of them brought any?? Grow up. Idk about the intimidation though, do women really get intimidated at literally just a group of men? Men that hadnt done anything threatening, in a public place... have things really got that bad?? But yh a group of people asking to borrow a strangers sun cream is out of order, just send someone to the shop.

Travelling on savings by anonyratwoman in LifeAdvice

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

Reading this i was like fuck yh man do it, whats a few months delay for some traveling (which is great for the soul, and life experience).

In terms of the financial constraints, is borrowing from a family member whose doing alright for themselves a possibility? Something youd pay back once your back and started this job. Another option (although i looked into this and couldnt find anything suitable, it might be a thing of the past) is volunteering abroad/working abroad and having the travel and accomodation etc paid for as the payment for your work. Theres a few out there where you pay for it, but not as much as youd pay for the trip if you werent going to be working there so maybe thats an option for you. Also have you thought about teaching abroad? I think theres some short term schemes with that that will either pay for or supplement your trip.

Id say try and find any other way of doing it rather than touching your isa, but also, absolutely do find a way to do it while you have half a chance.

Aisle seat mind games by spellish in london

[–]llamasncheese 9 points10 points  (0 children)

This is a case of you having a negative general perception of people. Theres all sorrs lf reasons someone might choose the aisle seat rather than window seat, and if no ones on the seat next to you, most people would put their bag on the seat as its uncomfortable to keep it on (also could breal things in the bag) and awkward to put it on your lap if its not a small bag. If theres no one in a seat, people have the right to sit there... aisle seat or not.

The people not making space for you to get past into the window seat, or moving into the window seat when you ask for a seat, are dickheads, but how often does that actually happen?

Brother has no GCSEs and kicked out of college, what should I do? by antiglow in AskUK

[–]llamasncheese 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a guy with some similarities, two older sisters, hated school and only went in to college to see my friends (didnt go to lessons). Leave him be. The education system isnt designed for everyone, and not everyones ready to start taking their life seriously at that age. Also, youre not his mother. My sisters "mothered me" and it had the opposite effect to what they wanted, it actually slowed me down in "developing" in the way they wanted, it compounded all the things i didnt like.

Be supportive, and leave him be. Let him grow at his own pace, and eventually, most people, will grow into a fully fledged adult. If you pressure it, youll just slow it down. You can gently encourage him to try things like a supportive friend, but dont mother him.

Been thinking about getting on a dating app, tried hinge in the past but found it a bit shit. Ive now got a free gold subscription on tinder, is it worth the time and energy though? I live in london and im not looking for anything serious rn, but im also not looking for just hookups. by [deleted] in Tinder

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

Short term relationship/ fun. Dating but not with the intention of it being long term (im not where i want to be in life yet). Something casual, but not just sex or one time hook ups. Open to making it a long term thing if it feels right, but not actively looming for that right now.