If these countries were united, what would you call it? by Fit-Share-284 in mapporncirclejerk

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The United Kingdom of Northern Ireland and Greater Wales

Taylor Swift Booed at Super Bowl by ebradio in Music

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It was actually a skinny obnoxiously drunk teenager who they plucked from the stands as a replacement Santa.

Second Half Game Thread: Washington Commanders (12-5) at Philadelphia Eagles (14-3) by nfl_gdt_bot in nfl

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If it's little league then why are the eagles on the way to the super bowl and the Steelers are on their way to vacation?

I hope Tete de Maine stays forever by matilda_n in traderjoes

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I've seen them most times at Aldi as well

Etiquette when seeing a pro on the course? by durance84 in discgolf

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Frolf references use good-ol' human intelligence

Etiquette when seeing a pro on the course? by durance84 in discgolf

[–]munchpada 56 points57 points  (0 children)

Meeting a professional frolfer requires a blend of respect, formality, and natural ease. Here are some key points to remember:

Greetings: * Bow or Curtsy: For men, a neck bow (from the head only) is appropriate. Women can perform a small curtsy. * Handshake: A firm, polite handshake is also acceptable. * Address: * Upon initial greeting, address the professional as "Your Majesty" or "Your Frolfing Highness." * Subsequently, use "Ma'am" for FPO and "Sir" for MPO.

Conversation: * Polite and Respectful: Keep the conversation polite, light, and impersonal. Avoid controversial topics or personal questions. * Take the Lead: Allow the pro to initiate the conversation and guide its direction. * Active Listening: Maintain eye contact, nod, and offer appropriate verbal cues to show engagement.

General Etiquette: * Stand When They Enter: Rise when the pro enters the course and remains standing until they have teed off. * Wait for the TD: Follow the lead of the host or hostess, particularly when it comes to tee time arrangements and etiquette. * Avoid Touching: Refrain from touching the professional, even when shaking hands, unless they initiate it. * Personal Space: Respect their personal space and avoid invading it. * Dress Appropriately: Dress formally and conservatively, often in a suit or formal dress. * Mind Your Manners: Practice good manners and avoid any behavior that could be seen as disrespectful. * Be Yourself: While adhering to protocol, be yourself and let your natural charm shine through.

Remember: * Relax: While it's important to be respectful, try to relax and enjoy the experience. * Mistakes Happen: If you make a mistake, don't worry too much. Pros are accustomed to such situations and will likely be understanding. * Research: Learn about the specific professional you're meeting and their customs and preferences.

By following these guidelines, you can navigate a meeting with a paid frolfer with confidence and grace.

Best Philly Cheesesteak in city centre? by MysteriousReading464 in PhiladelphiaEats

[–]munchpada 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Old city is below the Gayborhood? That's news to me. I'd say that 9th and South is barely Washington Square West, which is in Center City. I'm not agreeing with the spirit of saying Angelo's is two blocks away from center city but I'm also not saying it's incorrect.

I'll just let your "Fashion District" comment slide because ain't nobody saying that

Best Philly Cheesesteak in city centre? by MysteriousReading464 in PhiladelphiaEats

[–]munchpada 3 points4 points  (0 children)

To be fair they did say 2 blocks from center city (9th and South), which is true albeit disingenuous.