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Top Comments (10)
Olivia soft-balled that bride. Bride threatened to call the cops because a teenager wore eyeliner.
Wanted to add, the catering girl wasn't wearing whatever is comfortable. She was wearing their work uniform, same as everyone else
Olivia is so real for going off on the bride during the second story 😂 truly speaking what’s on all of our minds
For the third story, is anyone else reminded of the husband who was baby-talking to win a bet? Because this is SCREAMING "I think my wife's discomfort is hilarious."
“She’s dressed way too nice to be at work” so she’s employed at a wedding venue which I feel like you would be required to dress well.
honestly olivia’s hatred for the evil bride in second story is so valid we need more of this energy towards all these assholes
The bride describing the staff member's uniform as "too low" and "too tight" is her admitting that she thinks the staff member is curvier than she is.
"Throw away 10 years over something as silly as chocolate." YET YOU ARE MAKING A HUGE DEAL ABOUT CHOCOLATES
For the first story, I feel like its more of an unwritten rule that you shouldn't open a new bottle or box of something (regardless of if its a bottle of wine or a bottle of olive oil) without texting first to double-check. As someone who rarely drinks wine, I'd have absolutely no clue whether a wine was $20 or $200, but I *would* check first if I was going to open a new bottle, whereas I might be more willing/it might be more socially acceptable to help myself to a half-open bottle in the kitchen when I was told beforehand that I could "help myself".
Ok,so I completely relate to the wine story. My best friend of over 20 years and her husband left on a business trip. She asked me to go every day to spend a few hours and feed her cat. She told me to help myself to everything, including the kitchen. On the night before they were arriving, i used their kitchen to make them a casserole they could heat up when they got there so they wouldn't have to cook or order after a long busy trip. As I cooked I was drinking wine from a bottle they had in the fridge (we're bad wine drinkers and I mostly can't drink it if it's not chilled). After I left, I looked up the bottle because I actually liked it and realized it was a $100 bottle. Now, it was already opened, and I drank two glasses not the full bottle. I told her and apologized. She told me it was totally ok and she was glad I liked it. A few days later I visited and brought her a new bottle of the same wine.
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Top Comments (10)
Olivia soft-balled that bride. Bride threatened to call the cops because a teenager wore eyeliner.
Wanted to add, the catering girl wasn't wearing whatever is comfortable. She was wearing their work uniform, same as everyone else
Olivia is so real for going off on the bride during the second story 😂 truly speaking what’s on all of our minds
For the third story, is anyone else reminded of the husband who was baby-talking to win a bet? Because this is SCREAMING "I think my wife's discomfort is hilarious."
“She’s dressed way too nice to be at work” so she’s employed at a wedding venue which I feel like you would be required to dress well.
honestly olivia’s hatred for the evil bride in second story is so valid we need more of this energy towards all these assholes
The bride describing the staff member's uniform as "too low" and "too tight" is her admitting that she thinks the staff member is curvier than she is.
"Throw away 10 years over something as silly as chocolate." YET YOU ARE MAKING A HUGE DEAL ABOUT CHOCOLATES
For the first story, I feel like its more of an unwritten rule that you shouldn't open a new bottle or box of something (regardless of if its a bottle of wine or a bottle of olive oil) without texting first to double-check. As someone who rarely drinks wine, I'd have absolutely no clue whether a wine was $20 or $200, but I *would* check first if I was going to open a new bottle, whereas I might be more willing/it might be more socially acceptable to help myself to a half-open bottle in the kitchen when I was told beforehand that I could "help myself".
Ok,so I completely relate to the wine story. My best friend of over 20 years and her husband left on a business trip. She asked me to go every day to spend a few hours and feed her cat. She told me to help myself to everything, including the kitchen. On the night before they were arriving, i used their kitchen to make them a casserole they could heat up when they got there so they wouldn't have to cook or order after a long busy trip. As I cooked I was drinking wine from a bottle they had in the fridge (we're bad wine drinkers and I mostly can't drink it if it's not chilled). After I left, I looked up the bottle because I actually liked it and realized it was a $100 bottle. Now, it was already opened, and I drank two glasses not the full bottle. I told her and apologized. She told me it was totally ok and she was glad I liked it. A few days later I visited and brought her a new bottle of the same wine.