Archive | January, 2012

Please and Thank You…

28 Jan
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So, I’m in Starbucks a LOT. It’s a really great way for me (and the bf) to get work done without the distractions of being home.

The one thing I’ve realized during my time here is the fact that some patrons (in Starbucks and other public venues) lack basic etiquette. Since I’m not the classiest person in the world, I usually give people the benefit of the doubt when it comes to this. But, I do believe that simple consideration for your fellow human race is a foundational trait.

With that being said, here are a few simple things to keep in mind when in a public place:

Use headphones. What’s up with people watching movies and listening to music like they’re at home?? Today we were sitting next to two women that turned on their computer with the volume so loud that felt like we were watching it in a public amphitheater. On the train, we sat across from a teenager who played his iPod as if it were a modern boombox…and singing along as if he were on American Idol: F Train Edition. Why is this okay??

Inside voice, please. Whether you’re inside a tiny coffee shop or your local strip mall, if you need to talk on the phone, please take it outside. I’ve heard many conversations (not by choice) about dinner options, medical conditions, dating adventures, etc. I really don’t need to know that you’re deciding between chicken and meatloaf, or the fact that you think you got an STD because of your burning reproductive parts. Seriously.

Stand in line. Why do some people insist that blocking the door or crowding around the cashier will help expedite their purchases quicker? Or worse, skipping ahead as if the cashier was a bouncer they knew at a local club? This just results in: 1. Cashiers gravitating to the tall guy (so not me) 2. People shouting their orders like they were on the floor of the Stock Exchange. 3. Getting punched, slapped or shoulder shoved – 80’s movie style. Please don’t do it, and wait your turn.

Be polite. Use your eyes. Look around. Chances are, other people are around you! So, be nice. Speak politely. If you can’t speak, use a bodily function to get someone’s attention without being rude (a slight burp, a quiet fart, slightly urinate on yourself, etc.) Kidding about the last one (especially since releasing gas can be very offensive), but you know what I mean. Instead of shoving past someone by using your huge bookbag (or butt) say “excuse me” (again, nicely – saying it with a loud attitude eliminates the “nice” factor…) If you’re on the customer service end, take care of your customers. I know it’s not the best job in the world, and we can be very difficult, but a little courtesy can easily turn a good day into a nightmare.

Flush. No one needs to know what you had for dinner last night.

Say please and thank you.
Please? Thank you!

=)

xoxo andrea

If You Don’t Know…

21 Jan

Howdy friends!

We’ve gotten our first snowfall of the year in the N-Y-C and hopefully, it’ll be the last! =P
I’ve also (agh!) lost my voice! It’s pretty interesting facing the day without having the simple skill of speaking…

In any case, here’s the weekly round-up!

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  • Speaking of butter, the scariest “buttah”-laden recipe that I’ve ever seen from Paula Deen.
  • Since we’re on a positivity kick, check out this beautiful song from a husband to his wife here. (with an awesome photo to boot!)
  • One of my fave comedians, Aziz Ansari, has contributed his ten things you can do to “upgrade your life” in New York City for Time Out Magazine.

Enjoy!

xoxo andrea

Note to Self…

12 Jan
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“When I was 17, I read a quote that went something like: ‘If you live each day as if it was your last, someday you’ll most certainly be right.’ It made an impression on me, and since then, for the past 33 years, I have looked in the mirror every morning and asked myself: “If today were the last day of my life, would I want to do what I am about to do today?” And whenever the answer has been “No” for too many days in a row, I know I need to change something.”
– Steve Jobs

If You Don’t Know…

7 Jan
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Happy Happy New Year!!!

We’re only a week into 2012 and I’ve been busier than ever! I’m contemplating on whether or not I’m going to list my resolutions for the new year. Nevertheless, being happy, healthy and having more fun are among my Top 3!

In the meantime, here’s my weekly list of ‘webtastic finds…

  • Discount retailer Filene’s Basement officially closed the last of its stores this week. I’m super sad! It was my go-to place for brand names at decent prices! Read one shopper’s look back at her experience at “the Basement” here.
  • Once upon a time, I was a Facebook addict. Here’s a few (hilarious) reasons why I quit (and why I’m seriously contemplating a comeback): Facebook Fiascos.
  • Director Tom Shadyac (Ace Venture, Nutty Professor, Bruce Almighty) just released the documentary I AM, a film about making the world a better place. Boy do we need some of that! I definitely plan to check it out very, very soon…
  • Finally, a great quote that relates to one of my personal resolutions from one my favorite writers:

“If you never did you should. These things are fun and…

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Enjoy! =)

xoxo andrea