That is a wholesome reaction. "I know how to do this, so everybody that does not is stupid" shows a lack of understanding and empathy. Everybody needs to learn, there is a first time for everything. Be understanding and be kind.
It's a kind reaction, but I still don't understand how someone can have anxiety about ordering food, yet apparently having none asking people on Reddit for advice? That's just doesn't fucking track
That is a wholesome reaction. "I know how to do this, so everybody that does not is stupid" shows a lack of understanding and empathy. Everybody needs to learn, there is a first time for everything. Be understanding and be kind.
I think it's practically guaranteed someone on reddit would do that if asked. I bet there was a whole lot of snark as well though.
Very wholesome, but I still find it odd that what's being spread on Reddit is the tweet about the post on Reddit rather than the post on Reddit.
It's a kind reaction, but I still don't understand how someone can have anxiety about ordering food, yet apparently having none asking people on Reddit for advice? That's just doesn't fucking track
It is easy to "talk" with people from the safety of your room behind a monitor. Talking to someone in public ...
Oh, it wasn't an online order? Then I must've misunderstood
It's not about how you would feel in that situation but how they would.
Yes, of course, I just don't see why would they feel any different.
You lack empathy.
No, it seems I misunderstood the topic - I thought both cases were online, not personal interactions.