Here’s my “black coffee” this morning.

Double infuriating: everytime I tell people that “baristas” and coffee people can’t comprehend the concept of black coffee, I get back talk. Here’s the first coffee I’ve ordered in 10 years because of this persistent problem, guess what, they lived up to the complaint… they can’t formulate the concept of black coffee in their own mind.

  • setVeryLoud(true);@lemmy.ca
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    18 hours ago

    “talking back” is really just an oddly specific way of saying “answering”, generally to acknowledge or ask further clarifying questions.

    OP sounds like my parents, anything I say is talking back. They like to talk at people rather than to people.

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      17 hours ago

      I recall being backhanded just trying to discuss a difference of opinion. I don’t recall the conversation from 30 years ago, only that my opinion was not wanted.

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        17 hours ago

        I read somewhere that emotions create stronger neuronal connections than information. Your emotion of rejection is valid.