Weststander
Well-known member
Amen to that
I pray you’re right.
Amen to that
The constant upselling of food items, when you go out for a festive meal.
Friday last, went out for works meal, ordered the Turkey roast from the menu, then was asked if I wanted any more pigs in blankets at £1 each.
Its pressure selling to the customer, which is not really needed IMO.
The idea that nobody can dislike Christmas. You tell people you don't like Christmas and they look at you as though you should be sectioned.
I'll say it ..... I don't like Christmas !
That's outrageous. At least you get something for it though, unlike the Costa "Would you like to try today's special coffee blend today sir?", which is a coded message for "Would you like to pay 50p extra for absolutely nothing?"
Xmas starts on 24 Dec and finishes on the evening of 26 December for me and I love those three days, the rest can go **** itself.
It's a crying shame, but let's work on the basis that you're unlikely to be asked to script the Queen's Christmas Speech anytime soon.
I would like to co-opt this and say people who don't know how to act in a restaurant.
Oh, and dreary faux sentimental TV adverts
What sort of behavior do you get?
I am going to guess, loud and uncouth
People that keep moaning about why they hate Christmas. Lighten up and enjoy it. A time to get all the family together. Fantastic.
Loud and uncouth people eat out all year round.
My father dropped dead on Christmas eve. The family get together that year was a bit shit.
Loud and uncouth people eat out all year round.