• CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org
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    2 days ago

    Like, most people. Unless they offer, it’s not culturally expected to be a gift. “No, I won’t discuss this over coffee”/“no, we can’t have the meeting at a restaurant” would go over like a wet fart, and explaining that it’s because of minimum wage workers wouldn’t make it much better. (FWIW I’m also poor enough that’s a pretty big expense, but middle and upper class people hate being reminded people like me exist)

    Congratulations on getting out. Best of luck wherever you are now.

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      1 day ago

      How about, “let’s eat at this restaurant instead, they treat their workers better?”

      Is that really so hard?

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            10 minutes ago

            And why would they tell me, a relative stranger who, while actually local, seems kinda like a dirty city liberal? Or worse, they know who I am and that I’m weird.

            You seem to be making a ton of assumptions about what my local environment is like, how much time I have, how good my Lemming social skills are, and how much importance I would place on this one particular aspect of our society, versus all the others I could be thinking about.

            Like, I appreciate the concern for service workers, but being hounded about this one particular thing feels more like you’re arguing for it’s own sake.