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That might be Moody Europe, in Happy Europe you have to be constantly emoting like a maniac (and remember to move your hands!)
Sorry I’m from Angry Europe, we do both but there is no inbetween, we either bottle up our negative feelings or throw them at you.
I’m gonna call Eastern Europe Moody Europe now.
I’m in Europe, I know this one person that does this. It’s honestly exhausting, always happy no matter what even when shit is falling from the ceiling.
This person says it is the usual behaviour it has, but many times I felt it was a facade. But hey, who am I to judge.
That sounds like it might be Wilson’s Syndrome
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Aren’t cooks supposed to be angry and also addicted to cigarettes?
My experience was that that was the dish washer, cook was pretty chill AFAIK. Looking back he was probably stoned tho
My experience being 3 really shitty days as a busser at a bad mexican food sports bar (during spring break, while i was in high school) before quitting, so not really worth much. The most important thing i learned there is that the law doesn’t give a fuck if you’re still in school, only over and under 18 matters.
When I lose my mask, I tend to speak as if I’m “reading from a book” (as a friend had confusingly mentioned, not in an offensive manner). Some people take offense to it, for some reason assuming I’m constantly providing thinly veiled insults…
Sometimes it’s just easier to mask. Sometimes it’s near impossible to keep up the act. I’ve noticed my ability to mask has been fading more the older I get, yet I’m unsure if this is expected of the condition.
Wait, you can NOT do this?! This describes what happens when people come at me at the end of the day, when the adderall is wearing off, and start asking questions in Teams. They get very specific answers. I KNOW what they want explained, but they aren’t asking that for some reason, they are asking specific bits and pieces questions, so they get specific bits and pieces answers, because that is the logical reply. Then they think I am being difficult.






