minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink10•1 year agoThat is a delightful wish for someone working a service job.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink5•1 year agoIt really is. I’ve asked all of the immigrants I know if there’s a word for “end of shift” and an accompanying common greeting in their language, but so far, nobody except Germans does it.
minus-square@CrowlinkEnglish7•1 year agoWe don’t have this in North America since have the country is still trying to bring back feudalism.
minus-square@sharkwellingtonlink3•1 year agoI’ll usually wish service workers good luck or “the best day possible” which at least gets a knowing smile.
That is a delightful wish for someone working a service job.
It really is. I’ve asked all of the immigrants I know if there’s a word for “end of shift” and an accompanying common greeting in their language, but so far, nobody except Germans does it.
We don’t have this in North America since have the country is still trying to bring back feudalism.
I’ll usually wish service workers good luck or “the best day possible” which at least gets a knowing smile.