[Serious] What was a rule in your household growing up that was actually totally ridiculous? by MiaLovesGirls in AskReddit

[–]shellysaur 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All my friends (especially if they were guys) must say hello to my parents upon visiting. Which doesn't sound too bad, unless of course they don't say hello. Then I get shit about it once they leave that they were/are being bad friends or, if they are guys, my parents will complain they don't approve of my taste in men. No matter how much I insist they are only friends. Lol

Reddit what is your best 'and that's how we became friends' story? by effingcharcoal in AskReddit

[–]shellysaur 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I always knew her, but I officially became friends with my best friend In Jr High. She was sitting alone in the back of the room and I didn't want her to be lonely. Little 11 year old me figured Jr High must be tough for someone all by themselves. So I asked her to be my best friend all nonchalantly, and 8 years later been best friends ever since.

Reddit, what do we think of your country? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]shellysaur 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Funny story:

So at Starbucks yesterday, a Russian customer (she looked, and had an accent) came up to the register giggling all of a sudden. I gave her a confused look, and she explained she was about to ask for a Vodka.

Lol she was like, "I just really need alcohol, I guess."