I grinded my local Dunkin' Donuts every morning to get the "Hey hun, the usual?" status at the drive-thru. Once I did, I moved on. It was too easy at that point.
I got two gals at my local taco Bell that know my breakfast order, they don't say the usual , but they'll tell me my order when the hear me… #16..now it's #12.. and they'll say steak ? Orange juice ? Extra one on the side? Yup!!!
the chinese place I went to in college was great. The entire interaction for me, from sit down to checkout, basically was just: "Hello. Ah yes please. Yes, please. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thanks. You too."
I literally order the same thing every day for lunch. Pull up to the drive through and the guy doesn't even say "welcome to _ what can I get you?" he's just like "[my order] for you, my man?" and Im like "Yeah" and then its done lol.
When this series “end” you should start another one to see how long it takes for people to consider you a “regular”. This seems like a neat experiment and idea
Buddy normal peoples lives dont revolve around you… He probably sees hundreds of customers every day and you being like "hes gonna recognize me" Is not It.
it's weird, but I don't get why people would use their pinky finger to punch in an order over their index finger. Unless he was purposely giving us viewers, the Shaka.
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I grinded my local Dunkin' Donuts every morning to get the "Hey hun, the usual?" status at the drive-thru. Once I did, I moved on. It was too easy at that point.
If a place ever starts asking me “the usual” or knows me by name, I know I go there too often, and I stop going 😅
GOAT
"nice taco i mean truck bro "
as someone who has worked a register, the day we ask if you want “the usual” is the day you don’t want “the usual” and we never ask anyone again
I got two gals at my local taco Bell that know my breakfast order, they don't say the usual , but they'll tell me my order when the hear me… #16..now it's #12.. and they'll say steak ? Orange juice ? Extra one on the side?
Yup!!!
the chinese place I went to in college was great. The entire interaction for me, from sit down to checkout, basically was just: "Hello. Ah yes please. Yes, please. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thanks. You too."
Nice bro do you sign up for kill tony ?
Bro, you're starting to sound passive aggressive
You were cool ob KT keep up things
Once I was asked 'The usual?" at my local bar I quit drinkin. Almost 2 yrs sober now. This May. 😂😂
I’ve been going to the same Mexican place by my house for 15 years and always get the same thing. They’ve never asked me either 🤣🤣
Are you having a conversation with him, or yourself? Jesus Christ dude, you didn’t stop babbling gibberish every time dude tried to say something.
Were you on kill Tony? I remember a guy saying he makes a video series like this
Stop talking over people lmao
In chess, a gambit is expected to fail unless your opponent is unfamiliar with the gambit.
I literally order the same thing every day for lunch. Pull up to the drive through and the guy doesn't even say "welcome to _ what can I get you?" he's just like "[my order] for you, my man?" and Im like "Yeah" and then its done lol.
When this series “end” you should start another one to see how long it takes for people to consider you a “regular”. This seems like a neat experiment and idea
Buddy normal peoples lives dont revolve around you… He probably sees hundreds of customers every day and you being like "hes gonna recognize me" Is not It.
Front leaf springs?
Damn never expected Jordan to pop up on my shorts! Used to work with him at a local pizza joint in Tallahassee
it's weird, but I don't get why people would use their pinky finger to punch in an order over their index finger. Unless he was purposely giving us viewers, the Shaka.
In middle school it happened to me at a bagel place. Egg bagel with nothing on it and a tea with milk and sugar. they remembered me. I came every daty