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Coffee shop etiquette (pg. 2)
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KilldaDJ
put all your on the table, coat over the chair, fags keys and

mark your territory, if in doubt square up to the hipster prick and tell him to GTFO as you were there first
Vivid Boy
i would have thrown his to the GROUND! and then turned on everyone and yelled "GET OFF ME SON! THIS IS MAH TABLE!"
Lunar Phase 7
You're a ing bender for even taking a book into a coffee shop.
nefardec
quote:
Originally posted by nchs09
Wait i am confused. I thought you were a dude now. Why are we carrying a purse still?


Or maybe i have it backwards?


i'm a transsexual woman, that means male to female.
nchs09
quote:
Originally posted by Lunar Phase 7
You're a ing bender for even taking a book into a coffee shop.
But i like to go read at the coffee shop :(
Quazar
I like reading at coffee shops, too. What's wrong with that?

And yeah, you can't really claim anything until you've purchased something.
Ygrene
Proper etiquette would have been you picking up and carrying your claimed table with you while you ordered your coffee.
Meat187
You should have spilled you coffee over his Mac. ing hipster.
WittyHandle
quote:
Originally posted by malek
its also a douche move to let a book on a table to claime it...

you haven't bought anything yet, you're entitled to .

:p


Actually he's not entitled to . He had not completed a purchase, and the bathrooms are for patrons only.
shaw
quote:
Originally posted by Ygrene
Proper etiquette would have been you picking up and carrying your claimed table with you while you ordered your coffee.


:stongue:

Taipan
Did you need the outlet? If so, you should have plugged your charger in and claimed the outlet. If not, you should let the guy have it. It's not coffee shop etiquette but it is coffee shop karma.
Chimney
He's using a Mac. He's got enough problems in his life already.
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