• mateomaui@reddthat.com
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    1 year ago

    wtf are you talking about?

    OP was the guy who sent someone he knew a random message asking to order a pizza for him.

    Confused second person agreed to order it and send it along, not to pay for it. “Being generous” can also mean taking time out my schedule to deal with this for you on your behalf for whatever reason.

    Apparently OP could pay when the pizza arrived.

    So yes, choosing beggar.

    • qwamqwamqwam@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      So… “person should have been more specific in their wording, all social interactions are legal contracts with no room for common sense or reasonable interpretation”?

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        1 year ago

        It’s a image from boredpanda, not a screengrab from the lemmy poster’s phone, in case that needs to be pointed out.

        And yes, there are people in this world who take requests quite literally. Doesn’t matter if you approve of that. If anyone I know texted that to me, I would assume they were too busy to call it in or whatever and just needed the assist to get it to them. If they want me to pay, they better say so.

        OP should have been specific that he wanted a pizza randomly bought for him.

        Yeah, I saw what you already said about such replies. Get over it!