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I went to McDonald's today and got a bag full of McChickens. I was eating it in my vehicle in the parking lot and listening to a podcast when I glanced up and saw the middle aged McDonald's worker I ordered outside coughing and having a cigarette.

She waved at me and I just stared at her and had to wait 11 minutes before she went back inside and I could start eating in comfort again. I don't think that employees should be bothering or even trying to socialize with customers outside of the McDonald's restaurant or drive through, but that is a story for another time.

Next story: I went to McDonald's for dinner tonight and got a custom McChicken with three patties for dinner. As I was driving to the second window the same woman was still working. She was acting somewhat obsequious and attempting small talk when she asked 'why don't you come eat inside instead of in the parking lot where it is cold' and then waved me over.

That really bothered me for many reasons. First of all, I don't want my routine or my actions to be tracked by a fast food employee. Secondly, she should not try to tell me how I should live my life. I don't tell her how to live hers. I do not want to eat inside because I find it less comfortable and would much rather be inside my vehicle listening to an audiobook and enjoying myself and my privacy.

Overall, I think it was very unprofessional to do this. I actually get nervous when a fast food worker recognizes me from before. I should have a clean slate with each drive through visit, not have to get the third degree because I committed some sort of faux pas against local culture. Which I don't think I did, because I often see people eating in fast food parking lots. How does she know I am not busy going to work or somewhere in a rush?
>>717356735
>mfw increased the price and offered shitty IGN sub to offset it
>>714804558
Better question is why are women in general into horror games?
>>713340289
how old is she, anon?