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My Experience With an Angry Person in a Coffee Shop

Solitude Seeker
5 min readFeb 24, 2021

I Just Wanted a Donut

After a twelve-hour night shift, I typically visit the coffee shop across from my condo for a sugary treat. This habit only developed since COVID-19 started and to be quite frank, I do not care that it is unhealthy. Why? Because I don’t have the mental capacity to.

With the drive-thru line busy at 7:15 AM, I always wander inside. Real human interaction is better than chatting through a speaker, anyways! As I perused the tasty rings of sweetness, I patiently waited for the busy Timmies staff to call upon the person who entered before me.

When they do, I am suddenly shaken from my daydream about a Canadian Maple donut and was abruptly asked, “Where do I even go?”

Ah, a newcomer to this particular coffee establishment. I politely direct him to the opening toward the till. Unfortunately, their experience continues on a downward spiral, as the lovely employee struggled to hear the order.

The clear barriers and muffling masks are a tough match against those with English as their second language. As a mental health nurse, imagine me asking someone to repeat their turmoil after not understanding a word. This human just wanted a box of muffins, but struggled to communicate a simple order.

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Solitude Seeker
Solitude Seeker

Written by Solitude Seeker

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Its so difficult forever as We continue to give abusers of received authority full reign to perpetrate all crimes while going hard on all of us People for smaller issues made into harsh rules.

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