CdwJava
Senior Member
Posting it online was a jerk move.The guy that recorded the filthy-mouthed conversation that was bellowing out of the mic was not being a jerk.
Posting it online was a jerk move.The guy that recorded the filthy-mouthed conversation that was bellowing out of the mic was not being a jerk.
Totally disagree.Posting it online was a jerk move.
What he COULD have done is not the same thing as what he could LEGALLY do.I disagree. He could have easily said “excuse me but your mic is on” that simple. In stead he found it to be entertaining, and furthermore took advantage of the situation by posting it on social media.
What do you think the ramifications are going to be for the girl who’s conversation was exploited all over the internet? Forget about the topic discussed, that’s moot
That's fine. But, I think it was a dick move to post someone's mouthy meltdown online. Why? What was the point? Other than a few likes and giggles for the poster, there was no point to it.Totally disagree.
What has "faith" got to do with it? I have not seen the video so I cannot hear what was said.Interesting, this conversation she had offends you. You are placing your faith before anything else. That is very interesting, and close minded.
My faith? Are you implying that some Christian Moral Agenda of mine is at play? Truly? Perhaps like most people I don't like getting an earful of foul language when ordering a meal.Interesting, this conversation she had offends you. You are placing your faith before anything else. That is very interesting, and close minded.
I would also like to point out that although you began the thread it belongs to FreeAdvice.It’s not about me, although it’s on my thread so technically it was introduced to me via social media.
I believe many people would benefit from a valid response
It IS ironic! I know I never would have seen this video if not for OP sharing.Isn't it ironic that the OP is so upset that the customer would post such a recording online, yet the OP had no problem sharing it?