Many ATMs here take a fee, so using em when there is a feeless way to do it requires both finding an atm and shelling out an extra $2-4. Add in that most only do $20s, and your friend may also not have cash to pay you back any difference makes electronic transfers preferable.
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I definitely often say water, usually because of the way it's asked, usually something like "What would you like to drink today?"
So it's usually just "water" or "I'll have water" or whatever drink in response. Glass of water sounds odd in response to me, especially since sometimes it's green tea which usually wouldn't come in a glass. Or coffee, etc
Yeah, neurodivergents do that from time to time. Mine isn't too bad usually with misunderstanding hyperbole and such, but I do have to still ask sometimes and occasionally miss jokes.
Edit I also thought you meant a bot instead of an actual robot...
No, what would make you think I am? I do work in customer service (MSP, customer contact etc) so I tend to speak in a way that is trying to be less inflammatory, but I dunno why that would make you think I'm a bot. I just answered your question.
The part where you implied many of us are? You said part of teams, so I took that to mean you meant part of teams that get new hires. If you meant only HR or recruiting people, then I don't understand why your wording suggests it's a significant portion of the people reading the post.
What... an odd accusation. Maybe it's different where you are, but I've never worked for a company where I had much say in hiring, except if it was an internal hire and someone I knew applied and someone asked me how that person was. I still couldn't make any choices on requirements and my say only went as far as my boss decided it did, and that was just once in about 25 years of work.
Most of the time we either keep begging for more headcount and hear just maybes, or we get introduced to the new hire for a position we didn't know was open.
So, I haven't checked project 2025, but there is a Christian nationalist plan that wants to take over everything called Seven Mountains Mandate. You can just read the link, but the idea is to take over what they consider all major parts of society, including business and have a Christian Dominion.
It shows anger issues and a proloclivity towards disproportionate retribution. Most people wouldn't kill an animal for a simple chip/fry heist.
Ahh, my FO4 companions.