• @Falmarri
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    -191 year ago

    If there’s no indication that it’s closed, and no way out of the drive through after being told they’re closed other than continuing, IMO it’s totally reasonable to be upset.

      • @Falmarri
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        -51 year ago

        If that’s a reasonable alternative, sure. If it’s well down a drive through that’s curbed off, with several turns, that would make reversing tricky, then no. Indicate you’re closed

        • @DoomBot5
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          31 year ago

          How about looking up the hours when you’re going late at night to make sure they’re actually open?

          • @Falmarri
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            -41 year ago

            Hours posted online, or even on the door, aren’t always accurate.

    • @inclementimmigrant
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      1 year ago

      Spoken like a entitled Karen.

      It’s not like businesses have their hours posted everywhere, I’m sure that this day and age is in their website too, and I’m sure all that info is also on Google maps or any other search engine/review site out there.

      It’s like there’s plenty of information out there to plan things ahead of time and the lack of planning on the Karen’s place isn’t the small businesses problem and no it’s not reasonable to be upset at the business with a scheduled closing time over your own lack of planning and leaving a Karen-esque review demanding service after the business is closed for the evening.

      • @Falmarri
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        -51 year ago

        If they’re still serving customers, and there’s no indication that they’re closed, that’s BS. Places stay open later than their posted hours all the time.

    • TheHarpyEagle
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      31 year ago

      Meh, it’s bad timing or bad luck but it’s not the end of the world to just wait a few minutes for the cars in front of you to leave. I can understand being frustrated in the moment, but at some point you just have to cool off and accept that it is what it is. It’s just a few extra minutes to you, but for the people inside, it could mean using equipment for your order that could otherwise be cleaned while the last few cars are serviced.

      • @Falmarri
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        -71 year ago

        So you’d be ok with someone walking into a business at 8:01, with the doors unlocked, and then not being allowed to leave, nor being served, until everyone else already in the store was served?

        • @[email protected]
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          01 year ago

          If only there was some way to know when a restaurant closes before you go there…

          Yeah, I don’t feel bad at all for your poor-planning ass, you deserve to get stuck in the drive-thru, idiot.

          • @Falmarri
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            01 year ago

            A starbucks is not a restaurant, and actively serving customers, without any indication of being closed, overrides posted hours.

            • @[email protected]
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              01 year ago

              “A Starbucks is not a restaurant”

              Lololol, is this really the best argument you can come up with? Hahahaha