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Originally Posted by Discuss Thrower
Da****?
How is making a conscious decision to not patronize an establishment because their service didn't meet your standards letting other people dictate your life?
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If you're
disregarding your standards for what matters (the food, the entertainment, etc.) because of something else that doesn't (one person being rude, someone making a mistake, having to wear a mask), you're letting those things that don't matter dictate and undermine your own purpose for why you were there to begin with.
But, guess it depends on your standards... I mean, I've heard people say they won't go back to a restaurant because one person was rude to them, but they actually liked the food. And they didn't even talk with a manager or someone who could make it right (and probably get free stuff). So... because that one person was rude to you that one time, that means you're going to miss out on food you liked..... because
obviously someone will be rude to you every time you go back?
I guess if your standard is that every human who works for a company should adequately represent that entire company at all times, then you are indeed making a conscious decision based on your own standards.... and good luck with that.
