To the first guy: unless your friends have reached the point where you truly think they’re addicted and need an intervention you shouldn’t go around telling them how to live their lives. They’re adults and are well aware of the risks and can make their own decisions.
To the money guy: I’m actually a huge proponent of talking salary with your friends/peers, especially if they’re in similar fields. Not to brag, but just as a gut check to gauge your own worth. I’ve realized that a lot of my friends/coworkers undervalue themselves and by opening up the floor for discussion on a traditionally taboo topic it can help people be a lot more comfortable and confident walking into salary/raise negotiations. Just my two cents.
My grandma was explaining to me how my uncle got her an “electronic picture frame that also has internet.” Turns out she was talking about an iPad but she only uses it to view pictures and not to communicate with anyone. Smdh.
Day drinking is also a lot more fun than night drinking when you have a dog. I can take my dog to pretty much any patio, brewery, or beer garden I want to go to and not worry that he’s lonely while I’m out getting trashed.
Online applications are the worst. The only job offers I’ve had in DC were from working with a recruiter or my current job which was LinkedIn Easy Apply.
You’ve already matched. Assuming they have a full profile you know where they went to school, where they’re from, what they do for a living, hopefully a little bit about their interests… “hey” is just incredibly lazy.
I have a rule that I won’t ask more than two questions in a row without someone making some effort to get to know me in return rather than just responding to the questions.
To the first guy: unless your friends have reached the point where you truly think they’re addicted and need an intervention you shouldn’t go around telling them how to live their lives. They’re adults and are well aware of the risks and can make their own decisions.
AM routine. If I want a mid-day caffeine pick me up it’s always Diet Dr. Pepper regardless of the season. I have a crippling addiction.
Hot black coffee in the fall/winter, unsweetened black iced tea in the spring/summer.
Well yeah as with every conversation use your judgment.
To the money guy: I’m actually a huge proponent of talking salary with your friends/peers, especially if they’re in similar fields. Not to brag, but just as a gut check to gauge your own worth. I’ve realized that a lot of my friends/coworkers undervalue themselves and by opening up the floor for discussion on a traditionally taboo topic it can help people be a lot more comfortable and confident walking into salary/raise negotiations. Just my two cents.
My grandma was explaining to me how my uncle got her an “electronic picture frame that also has internet.” Turns out she was talking about an iPad but she only uses it to view pictures and not to communicate with anyone. Smdh.
The point of brunch is to consume as many mimosas as possible during the designated time period for bottomless.
If your friends are brunching before noon you need to find new friends. Plenty of time to get stuff done in the morning before a noon or 1 pm brunch.
Day drinking is also a lot more fun than night drinking when you have a dog. I can take my dog to pretty much any patio, brewery, or beer garden I want to go to and not worry that he’s lonely while I’m out getting trashed.
So is Baloo!
Dog play date and free outdoor concert tonight, Turnpike Troubadours concert tomorrow night. Both with PGP’s favorite map maker @DrunkCartographer
Chest hair is in again. Haven’t you heard?
Online applications are the worst. The only job offers I’ve had in DC were from working with a recruiter or my current job which was LinkedIn Easy Apply.
You’ve already matched. Assuming they have a full profile you know where they went to school, where they’re from, what they do for a living, hopefully a little bit about their interests… “hey” is just incredibly lazy.
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Girl and Todd’s or Will and Sally’s?
Wouldn’t you want to start a conversation with someone by showing you’re willing to put in more than the bare minimum effort?
Holy shit I agree with Boston Max.
I really hope we have a cameo from Wells’ real life gf Sarah Hyland. I love them together.
I have a rule that I won’t ask more than two questions in a row without someone making some effort to get to know me in return rather than just responding to the questions.