Whether one is nice or mean, it ought to be intentional. Both serve a purpose, but don't if they come out at the wrong times.
In the end, it's more about what example you set, what image you portray, and how others respond to it.
Get run over by a lawnmower, you subhuman.
You work in the service industry, you clearly understand it.
You’re below me in every way possible. Break your neck in a freak accident.
You're the one at the end of the day telling people you don't even like to "Have a Nice Day".
I don’t think I’ve ever said that in my life you delusional freak.
Wow, you must not be very good at your job then. Wishing them a good day after they get their food is standard and you can't even get that part right?
What do you even do, use a machine to cut potatoes for you and nothing else?
I’m so good at my job you wouldn’t even believe it.
I probably would believe it, based on how much you've shown me and how little your job actually requires.
At most you can say you can do simple steps quickly, maintain during a rush period. I saw you bragging about how fast you cut potatoes, the machine did all the work.
I prefer to say “enjoy” because it’s better in every way possible. Are you good at anything???
Okay so now you're stuck on semantics, this is the same thing in spirit to "Have a nice day".
This must be all you have going for you, jeez. What began as you trying to brag about being a better person has just shown you to be a glorified wagecuck with no people skills.
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