Canary wharf isnt special. However, given its location I expected that the Tesco there would have a higher standard of staff than normal.
Canary Wharf is special....especially ugly. A grey place full of grey people doing grey jobs. Hate the place. Tossers who think they're something special too, even though all the majority of them do is push paper.
And as for point two- their staff should give a shit about all their customers. They are, quite literally, paid to serve.
As are bankers, look how disrespectful they turned out.
Canary Wharf is special....especially ugly. A grey place full of grey people doing grey jobs. Hate the place. Tossers who think they're something special too, even though all the majority of them do is push paper.
As are bankers, look how disrespectful they turned out.
Thankfully I do not work in Canary Wharf.
You seem to know a lot about the area. Where do you work?
Interesting. Please talk me through what happened. What colour of top did the person have on when re-opening the store (bonus points if you can describe them)
Interesting. Please talk me through what happened. What colour of top did the person have on when re-opening the store (bonus points if you can describe them)
We'll both see when the CCTV evidence is played back. Who's feeling so confident now?
Yup disrespectful. Long cues outside the shop and staff making it clear they would rather lark about than get back in the shop and get the job done. Not exactly the kind of standard I expect from a shop in Canary Wharf
Bit confused - how is snooker involved?
Not quite the standard of English I expect from a city professional.
Rather petty dig I know, but very hard to resist given the general tone of your posts, OP.
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What excuses yours? Were you too busy being a professional to spell properly again?
buffonery?
What's that then?
I don't make assumptions. I go by what you wrote, not what you (ahem) claim you meant to write after the fact.
Let's face it, you've overplayed your hand. Give it up and retire with dignity.
Clue is in the word:D
a buffon?
nope still not getting it
Oh dear lady, had you experienced what I did, you would be on here complaining about the very same thing!
I was inside that Tesco.
Thankfully I do not work in Canary Wharf.
You seem to know a lot about the area. Where do you work?
Interesting. Please talk me through what happened. What colour of top did the person have on when re-opening the store (bonus points if you can describe them)
We'll both see when the CCTV evidence is played back. Who's feeling so confident now?
Lucky you!
Although Soho is the playground for Canary Wharf types (As you will know)
As i thought- making up something to try and win an argument #fail
I nearly did but stopped the post
I expect most bars are busy during the day
"I left my heart in San Francisco". It's an expression indicating emotional solidarity, as is "I was inside that Tesco".
Still, I'd like to see the CCTV of your traumatic experience.
Don't forget to put the reply to your letter to Tesco up on flickr.
Although even the bars in Soho are much better than those sterile identipubs they have just north of Heron Quays.
Bit confused - how is snooker involved?
Not quite the standard of English I expect from a city professional.
Rather petty dig I know, but very hard to resist given the general tone of your posts, OP.
Dear Sir, please see my earlier post.
Probably knew they wouldn't so started as many threads as possible in that time.