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      311 month ago

      My dad is one of them. Always says that stuff does not matter. I once asked him if he followed the instructions closely and said yes. I did not believe him and so asked every point in the list individually. For every every instruction he told me that he didn’t do that.

      • 🖖USS-Ethernet
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        The amount of people that don’t read instructions is ridiculous. They exist for a reason. I always read every manual for everything. Every car I’ve had, I read the manual front to back. My turtle’s new fancy water filter, read it front to back. Furniture, tech, anything, you name it. I guess I’M the outlier so I must be the weird one.

        I’ve literally had to write documentation at work for a single step procedure for help desk. It consisted of me screenshotting something, circling a button in red with a red arrow pointing to it because our help desk people are incompetent.

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      this is the state of culinary education in most of the western world, people can’t cook for shit and will somehow burn spaghetti in a pot of water.

      • @BakedGoods
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        21 month ago

        Nothing wrong with the culinary education. The problem is that it doesn’t happen. Thank private education for that.

          • @BakedGoods
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            In my country, before privatisation, cooking and home economics was taught thoroughly.