In Room Glasses

If you want such concrete answers then perhaps you should call in to customer service

Literally every question could be handled this way then. From now on I'll post on EVERY question that exact line. I wonder how people will take that.

It's not even people's anecdotal stories that annoy me. It's the "well just don't use them" comments. It's not helpful, it doesn't help the discussion, and I'm not stupid - I know I could just not USE them.

I was using a social platform to ask a question as I was curious what others had to say about - perhaps get anecdotal experiences (like the handful of people who said their dishware seemed clean to them). Those are viable answers. It's insulting to my intelligence to assume I wouldn't know that I could just simply bring my own glass if I wasn't "comfortable" with the level of sanitation.

What set me off was all of the comments like:

"I have a friend who is a little crazy like this too. She doesn't put her mouth on glasses at restaurants because she insists dishwashers don't wash around the rim well. I think life is too short to care about such stupid things, but her solution is to use a straw. So, I'd say you have three choices: buck up and deal with it, wash the cups so you're satisfied, or bring a straw."

Why put me down? Why tell me you think I'm crazy? Why tell me to "buck up and deal with it" or some other nonsense? Why is that okay for them to say that, but my reply of "I don't like your response, I found it rude and it wasn't helpful" is attacked?

It was hardly a rude answer. I didn't name call and I even apologized for coming off as "snappy". So forgive me if I'm frustrated with the levels of rudeness. I'll probably just end up deleting the whole freaking post and I'll remember to be as snarky in all of my replies to questions. Call it a learning experience.

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