i used to work in the indian shop even though its like a family run thing.
i used to work in the indian shop even though its like a family run thing.
What kind of shop?
And where?
Having said all this, I could be wrong, they came in on Sunday, I made em both laugh, and they actually replied to conversation, unlike they other 5 viewers, who were also Indian, see thats what gets to me, does'nt matter what position you hold or what part of the world you're from, when someone says "Hello, how are you" it's generally polite to at least acknowledge that person no?
To be honest I feel sorry more for Azz, he's got a lil daughter and a new one on the way and has just lost his first home after only 6 weeks
Jonno
most shops i know of are family things anyway, not just foreigners either. both local pc shops, the toy/model shop, 4 out of the 5 of the corner shops i can think of.
Whenever a small business changes hands, it's inevitable that some of the employees will lose their jobs. This has nothing whatsoever to do with ethnicity, simply that the new owners will want to do things their own way. To imply ethnicity as a reason is incorrect.
However, I hope you don't lose your job, Jonno - either that or you get another one where you can be a lazy, idle good for nowt
Watch what you say Jonno. These Fishmongers keep a lot of 'real' fishermen in jobs. O.K. they rob them in the process, but that is neither here or there, it is in Sheringham.
The best way to keep a secret:- Tell everyone not to tell anyone.
That's a good idea, get manker's job.Originally Posted by manker
.Political correctness is based on the principle that it's possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.
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