I feel like my mom taught me to be a good girl. I chew with my mouth closed, I sit like a lady in fragile chairs, and I say please, thank you, and excuse me. Oh, and also, I DON'T MAKE APPOINTMENTS AND THEN STAND PEOPLE UP.
Apparently some people do NOT learn manners. None. Whatsoever. I cannot tell you how many times I have sat in Starbucks, drinking my non-caffeinated-I-am-not-a-jack-mormon-apple-cider*, and waited, and waited, and waited. Excuse me, if you can't come, there's something called a phone. Mind you, sometimes there are legitimate reasons, and everything turns out okay. But mostly they are just standing me up. My time is valuable too, people! I have blogs to write and Pride and Prejudice to be watched for the third time this week (just the scenes where Elizabeth first sees Pemberley and also Darcy turns nice).
Also, when you make a committment, and you have to back out, the proper, polite, considerate thing to do would be to call or email the person you have made the commitment to and let them know you are unable to follow through. What not to do: ignore phone calls, emails, faxes, and letters of person who is trying to figure out if you somehow fell and broke your spleen and really you do want to call them back, you just can't right now. This is rude. No answer is, in fact, not an answer. If you think it is you need to go back to Manners 101.
An actual coffee shop in Utah. Jack Mormon, you see, is a term sometimes used to describe a Mormon who is not living all the tenets of the religion. You know, like the one about not drinking coffee.
P.S. Yippy dog downstairs needs to go.
*Best. Cider. Ever.
5 comments:
I totally thought of that picture when I read that part of your blog. I was happy to see it present when I got to the end of the post. Good work. :-)
thanks. Aren't you proud of how I casually worked it into my blog :)
That's a real place? Crazy... Oh and by the way, if you set a date to meet up at Starbucks - I'll be there :)I may be late, but I'll be there :)
Now I know the key to meetings with Carrie... Yes, that's a real place. It's in Salt Lake City. I made Jenna pull her car over so I could take pictures like the dorky tourist I am.
when do you stop being a tourist in slc? haven't you exceeded your quota of tourist visits for that particular destination?
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