idk man. I found it pretty interesting, kept me entertained for at least 10 minutes thinking about it.
Yea man... Just imagine You had a bad day yesertday... and all you grunted to the man serving your coffee is 'un caffe" but your having a great day tday, wake up on the right side of the bed.. "Mattina Buon amico! Una bella giornata che stiamo avendo oggi. Mi piacerebbe avere una tazza di caffè quando si ottiene il fratello possibilità "
How you saw the difference between saying as little as possible when ordering a coffee, being the result of not feeling very ready to communicate anything other than what was needed, and saying so many words, believing that if you share your good feeling with someone else, it often raises the spirit and makes everyone feel better about themselves.
"Hello, I am a coffee to favor." I'm gonna try and say that the next time I'm going to buy coffee - they'll probably throw some anti-psychotics in the cup. Hey at least I'll get the coffee for €1, right?
Je me sens comme le viol des bébés, qui est en place pour cela? Ensuite, nous pouvons prendre un café et sucer des bites gras en sueur. Il a été longtemps depuis que j'ai eu un goût de sperme rot. Everything sounds better in French.
It's amazing how fast our social skills are devolving though. We don't ever have to communicate with humans to live. We can go to the grocery store, order deli meats at an atm-like machine, ring up, bag, and pay for all our shit at a self checkout booth. Stop by Wendy's on the way home, yell into a machine a number and a soda name, hand a dude some paper and metal, and be on our way. Maybe stop at a drive thru liquor store on the way home too. I guess the point is just talk to someone, be social. Dogs are usually always happy to go meet a new dog, even though they don't know them they'll run right up to eachother excited to see one another. We should be more the same, I mean, we won't get to share this world forever.