I was at Starbucks today and there was a Karen in the queue before me. This person deployed Gordon Ramsey tactics to create psychological pressure on the cashier which made him extremely panicky and nervous. He kept apologising and finally was able to serve her. For some reason when it was my turn, the cashier seemed to be very frustrated as if heās going to burst at me. So I had to be extra careful with my actions as his frustration could vent upon me and thereby spoil my day. Meaning even if I wanted to fulfil my demands for the service that I deserve as a customer, I couldnāt. Had to be extra polite and felt like being part of silent generation. When you go back to office and deal with Corp Karen you tend to be in the same situation again and thereby become the Starbucks cashier. And this environment takes a toll on your personal relationships as well. Psychologists suggest that Karens behave that way because they donāt want to deal with hardwork. So itās natural for them to put the burden on others and let them go through the process. And if you raise concerns then the āRude Perceptionā blanket is bestowed upon you. This is just like you sell me a crappie product and when I as a customer call out, you say this is unruly behaviour. [What! Are you creative?] Itās important to understand that itās not you who was the error, itās the system that turns good person into a bad person by putting labels on them. Besides, I did like HBRās attempt on Karenomics but this can further demonise people with good intent. āThis is chopper! Just get rid of Karen and youāll be fine!ā - Thanks Scoob š¶
Cool story.
BS!
This might be the most incoherent thing Iāve read on blind. And thatās saying something - most of what gets posted here is garbage.
OP is schizophrenic. He keeps posting ramblings every day
I got annoyed reading this and didnt finish it, delete this stupid post
Ok