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kezako

Oct. 24, 2021

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Snapping at someone you're correcting

Well it happened today. Usually, when someone wrote a text I dislike, I just ignore it, and in worse case, I stop correcting the author all together, but without making a fuss about it. I was probably in a bad mood today, because I snapped at him or her. I am not saying I regret it, because I don't, but I don't usually do this.

It was a text about tip culture in the US. Basically that person said tips give too much power to the waiters, encouraging a toxic culture where customers are forced to pay extra if they don't want to get dark looks, and this culture could even discourages people to migrate in the US. He or she was aware that waiters didn't get decent wages without tips, but insisted that it just spoils them.

So I thoroughly corrected the text anyway, without any annotation like I usually do. But here is what I replied as a comment.

"In Europe, customers pay for waiter's wages too, only it's already included in the bill. So it's a mandatory tip. Making someone work without salary is considered borderline slavery and illegal in many countries.
I'd be surprised if tips granted more power to the waiters than the customers, who can use it as a threat to bully the staff. As if getting dark looks for being cheap would be more stressful than having no money to pay the rent, when they actually worked for it.
And the only thing that shocks me in tip culture is that it's actually legal not to pay for a service. But if you don't, the very least you deserve is social judgement indeed.
I just noticed that you received over 1000 corrections, and made 0. So I guess reciprocity isn't your thing. Makes sense. That was the last time I waited on your table."

Yes, I think it was the fact that this person gave absolutely no correction so far that pushed me over the edge. It's not unprecedented for me though. I ranted once at someone who copied and paste a long and complicated text about Marie-Antoinette from google translate (I checked from the original text the so called author also carelessly included) saying to stop wasting my time. Post was deleted a few hours later.

Do you think I overreacted? When someone writes something that annoys you, how do you deal with it? Do you ignore it? Do you correct it anyway? Do you challenge the author? Please let me know even if you snap at me too.

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Oct. 24, 2021

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Snapping at someone you're correcting

I am not saying I regret it, because I don't, but I don't usually do this.

It was a text about tip culture in the US.

Makes sense.

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Do you think I overreacted?

When someone writes something that annoys you, how do you deal with it?

Do you ignore it?

Do you correct it anyway?

Do you challenge the author?

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kezako

Oct. 24, 2021

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Snapping at someone you're correcting


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Well it happened today.


Well, it happened today. Well, it happened today.

Well, it happened today. Well, it happened today.

Usually, when someone wrote a text I dislike, I just ignore it, and in worse case, I stop correcting the author all together, but without making a fuss about it.


Usually, when someone wroites a text I dislike, I just ignore it, and in, worset case, I stop correcting the author all together, but without making a fuss about it. Usually, when someone writes a text I dislike, I just ignore it, and, worst case, I stop correcting the author altogether, but without making a fuss about it.

Usually, when someone wroites a text I dislike, I just ignore it, and in worse case; if not, I stop correcting the author all together, but without making a fuss about it. Usually, when someone writes a text I dislike, I just ignore it; if not, I stop correcting the author altogether, but without making a fuss about it.

I was probably in a bad mood today, because I snapped at him or her.


I was probably in a bad mood today, because I snapped at him or therm. I was probably in a bad mood today, because I snapped at them.

I am not saying I regret it, because I don't, but I don't usually do this.


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It was a text about tip culture in the US.


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Basically that person said tips gave too much power to the waiters, encouraging a toxic culture where customers are forced to pay extra if they don't want to get dark looks, and this culture could even discourage people to migrate in the US.


He or she was aware that waiters didn't get decent wages without tips, but insisted that it just spoils them.


He or sThey was aware that waiters didon't get decent wages without tips, but insisted that it just spoils them anyway. They was aware that waiters don't get decent wages without tips, but insisted that it just spoils them anyway.

So I thoroughly corrected the text anyway, without any annotation like I usually do.


So I thoroughly corrected the text anyway, without any annotations, like I usually do. I thoroughly corrected the text anyway, without any annotations, like I usually do.

But here is what I replied as a comment.


But hHere is what I replied with as a comment. Here is what I replied with as a comment.

"In Europe, customers pay for waiter's wages too, only it's already included in the bill.


"In Europe, customers pay for waiter's' wages too, only it's already included in the bill. "In Europe, customers pay waiters' wages too, only it's already included in the bill.

"In Europe, customers pay for waiter's wages too, only that it's already included in the bill. "In Europe, customers pay for waiter's wages too, only that it's already included in the bill.

So it's a mandatory tip.


So, it's a mandatory tip. So, it's a mandatory tip.

Making someone work without salary is considered borderline slavery and illegal in many countries.


Making someone work without salarpay is considered borderline slavery, and is illegal in many countries. Making someone work without pay is considered borderline slavery, and is illegal in many countries.

I'd be surprised if tips granted more power to the waiters than the customers, who can use it as a threat to bully the staff.


I'd be surprised if tips granted more power to the waiters than to the customers, who can use it as a threat to bully the staff. I'd be surprised if tips granted more power to the waiters than to the customers, who can use it to bully the staff.

As if getting dark looks for being cheap would be more stressful than having no money to pay the rent, when they actually worked for it.


As if getting darkmean looks for being cheap would be more stressful than having no money to pay the rent, wheven though they'vey actually worked for it. As if getting mean looks for being cheap would be more stressful than having no money to pay rent, even though they've actually worked for it.

And the only thing that shocks me in tip culture is that it's actually legal not to pay for a service.


And tThe only thing that shocks me inwith tip culture is that it's actually legal to not to pay for a service. The only thing that shocks me with tip culture is that it's actually legal to not pay for a service.

But if you don't, the very least you deserve is social judgement indeed.


But iIf you don't, the very least you deserve is social judgement indeto be stigmatized. If you don't, the very least you deserve is to be stigmatized.

I just noticed that you received over 1000 corrections, and made 0.


I just noticed that you've received over 1000 corrections, and made 0. I just noticed that you've received over 1000 corrections, and made 0.

So I guess reciprocity isn't your thing.


So, I guess reciprocity isn't your thing. So, I guess reciprocity isn't your thing.

What a burn!

Makes sense.


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That was the last time I waited on your table.


That wais is the last time I'll waited on your table. This is the last time I'll wait on your table.

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Yes, I think it was the fact that this person gave absolutely no correction so far that pushed me over the edge.


Yes, I think it was the fact that this person gahas given absolutely nzero corrections so far tis what pushed me over the edge. Yes, I think the fact that this person has given absolutely zero corrections so far is what pushed me over the edge.

It's not unprecedented for me though.


It's not unprecedented for me, though. It's not unprecedented for me, though.

I ranted once at someone who copied and paste a long and complicated text about Marie-Antoinette from google translate (I checked since that person also included the original text) saying to stop wasting my time.


Post was deleted a few hours later.


PThe post was deleted a few hours later. The post was deleted a few hours later.

PThe post was deleted a few hours later. The post was deleted a few hours later.

Do you think I overreacted?


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When someone writes something that annoys you, how do you deal with it?


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Do you ignore it?


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Do you correct it anyway?


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Do you challenge the author?


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Please let me know even if you snap at me too.


Please let me know, even if you snap at me, too. Please let me know, even if you snap at me, too.

Basically that person said tips give too much power to the waiters, encouraging a toxic culture where customers are forced to pay extra if they don't want to get dark looks, and this culture could even discourage people to migrate in the US.


Basically that person said tips give too much power to the waiters, encouraging a toxic culture where customers are forced to pay extra if they don't want to get dark looks, and this culture could even discourages people to migrate in the US.


Basically thate person said that tips give too much power to the waiters, encouraging a toxic culture where customers are forced to pay extra if they don't want to get darkmean looks, and this culture could even be a factor in discouragesing people tofrom migrate ing to the US. Basically the person said that tips give too much power to the waiters, encouraging a toxic culture where customers are forced to pay extra if they don't want to get mean looks, and this culture could even be a factor in discouraging people from migrating to the US.

Basically that person said tips give too much power to the waiters, encouraging a toxic culture where customers are forced to pay extra if they don't want to get dark looks, and this culture could even discourages people to migrate into the US. Basically that person said tips give too much power to the waiters, encouraging a toxic culture where customers are forced to pay extra if they don't want to get dark looks, and this culture could even discourage people to migrate to the US.

I ranted once at someone who copied and paste a long and complicated text about Marie-Antoinette from google translate (I checked with the original text the so called author also carelessly included) saying to stop wasting my time.


I ranted once at someone who copied and paste a long and complicated text about Marie-Antoinette from google translate (I checked from the original text the so called author also carelessly included) saying to stop wasting my time.


I ranted once at someone who copied and pasted a long and complicated text about Marie-Antoinette from google translate (I checked from the original text that the so -called author had also carelessly included), saying to stop wasting my time. I ranted once at someone who copied and pasted a long and complicated text about Marie-Antoinette from google translate (I checked from the original text that the so-called author had also carelessly included), saying to stop wasting my time.

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