I answer the phone at my library a lot. When I take down patron names for holds, it can be frustrating when trying to understand heavily accented English. "My name is Gtdfdahtiekds." "Okay, Mr. Gtdfdahtiekds, the book will be on hold for you at the circulation desk."
I don't baristas a bit for getting names wrong.
Just going by a common name like Frank at the coffee shop is a good idea.
They should be exempt from contributing to the swear jar for this incident.
(Though I was completely dressed and not doing anything embarrassing.)
Ebert felt they belonged in the Smithsonian.
How modest of him.
http://www.neatorama.com/2016/01/15/The-Time-Quentin-Tarantino-Directed-An-Episode-Of-ER/
I've always wanted to be married and have thoroughly enjoyed 12 years of it.
I laughed so hard that I knocked over my drink and made a mess.
I don't baristas a bit for getting names wrong.
Just going by a common name like Frank at the coffee shop is a good idea.