Controversial Chip & Poker Opinions (37 Viewers)

The thank yous in the mail showcase thread are a bit much. If somebody sent you something for free, or if they sold you the last chip you needed to fill a rack, sure, thanks all around. But when somebody lists chips for sale and you buy them - I think you can spare the rest of us the thank you.

A great big Thank You for posting your opinion about it!
 
Edit: oops! Quoted the wrong post lol

This is why I’ve never been impressed by Krish’s collection.

It’s easy when you have “unlimited” funds and pay someone to search chips for you.

He has some impressive sets sure, but it’s easy when someone else takes the time for you
The other thing he had going for him, aside from "unlimited" funds was an apparent willingness to spend those funds recklessly. Once people realized he was willing to pay double, triple, or more, he had sellers coming to him.
 
Do you yell “fuck you!” when someone holds the door open for you?
Actually, there are times when that pisses me off. If I'm walking across a parking lot and some Johnny Do Well stands there holding the door for me, I feel obligated to speed up, so he doesn't have to stand there waiting for me. But maybe I don't want to speed up. I'm perfectly capable of opening a door myself, so why not just let me do it?
 
Actually, there are times when that pisses me off. If I'm walking across a parking lot and some Johnny Do Well stands there holding the door for me, I feel obligated to speed up, so he doesn't have to stand there waiting for me. But maybe I don't want to speed up. I'm perfectly capable of opening a door myself, so why not just let me do it?
100% could not agree more with you lol.
Also goes for the people that clearly got to the stop sign before you and then wave you through.
The wave gets ever more aggressive the longer you wait to go. Like they are being nice by letting you go then getting angry that you are not appreciative of their kindness LMAO
 
@upNdown what about situations where you’re walking in behind someone to a place that has double doors?

One thank you, two thank yous, or none (let them walk in first without you so you don’t have to say thank you at all)?

(This is a real question; I find it awkward to say thank you twice in this situation, so I generally go with once)
 
@upNdown what about situations where you’re walking in behind someone to a place that has double doors?

One thank you, two thank yous, or none (let them walk in first without you so you don’t have to say thank you at all)?

(This is a real question; I find it awkward to say thank you twice in this situation, so I generally go with once)
Great question. Generally, it's a single thank you. But pretty ladies may get that second thank you.
 
@upNdown what about situations where you’re walking in behind someone to a place that has double doors?

One thank you, two thank yous, or none (let them walk in first without you so you don’t have to say thank you at all)?

(This is a real question; I find it awkward to say thank you twice in this situation, so I generally go with onconce

That's easy...They hold the first door for me and I enter, then I open and hold the second door for them. Instant karma.
 
@upNdown what about situations where you’re walking in behind someone to a place that has double doors?

One thank you, two thank yous, or none (let them walk in first without you so you don’t have to say thank you at all)?

(This is a real question; I find it awkward to say thank you twice in this situation, so I generally go with once)
If there are two sets of doors, you alternate who holds it. I prefer to have the first door held for me, so I can say "Thank you" and then "My turn" when I get to the second door first and hold it open.

If the other person is holding the door behind him as he walks through, and does in fact hold both of them, I give him a "Thank you" and a "Thank you again."
 
Actually, there are times when that pisses me off. If I'm walking across a parking lot and some Johnny Do Well stands there holding the door for me, I feel obligated to speed up, so he doesn't have to stand there waiting for me. But maybe I don't want to speed up. I'm perfectly capable of opening a door myself, so why not just let me do it?
I read these statements and all I hear is the Sam Adams commercial

Your cousin...

FROM BOS TON
 
That's easy...They hold the first door for me and I enter, then I open and hold the second door for them. Instant karma.
This feels too much like those ridiculous situations where everybody is "paying it forward" by paying for the coffee for the person in line behind them.
 

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