Mega Thread Things that Shit me the Thirteenth

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I had a surprise party for my ex's 50th at a restaurant - classic "bastard didn't organise anything for my birthday so I'm going to dinner with a couple of mates" and turns up to a room full of people - and it was made very very clear to everyone that I would pay for all meals, all booze was to be ordered and paid for separately. No problem!

Got stuck with a $600 bar tab for those who "forgot."
 
I was picturing this boss to be some Collins St corporate leader type where going is beneficial for back scratch networking etc... but she runs a ****ing burger shop? Tough shit for girlfriend if you don't want to go. Is it even a full-time jerb?
 
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Oh yeah they'll put on all the booze, works for free. Wogs dont make you pay at the bar. Tight Aussies only do that

never paid for alcohol at a wedding i have been to, my dad even put more money on the bar at my sisters wedding, couple people was buying spirits at my wedding, but they wasn't included in the drinks package
 
Went to a 21st birthday party with proper invites that started at 6:30-7pm at a bar. Wasn't thrilled when I got there and discovered I'd be paying for all my drinks (would've started at home). Everyone ****ed off shortly after the speeches.
 
Free food and booze is the whole point of a wedding for your guests.
Otherwise what is it? Having to dress up uncomfortably, watch a grown woman live out her Disney princess fairytale, and then listen to a bunch of speeches full of personal jokes and anecdotes like it's your own personal award ceremony except you're not a famous actor or footballer or anyone interesting, you're just Bill from accounts.
 

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Went to a 21st birthday party with proper invites that started at 6:30-7pm at a bar. Wasn't thrilled when I got there and discovered I'd be paying for all my drinks (would've started at home). Everyone f’ed off shortly after the speeches.
Haha i could picture that.

Pretty much any social things if it's free drinks once they stop everyone leaves.

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AusPost - every time I order something, they will send me a notification the day before they expect it to arrive saying I will receive it the next day. And then like clockwork, on the day, they push it back a day.

I regularly order vape juice from New Zealand, and it always takes 4 business days. Recently I ordered an SSD from Rowville, and it took a week longer than the vape juice does. On the same day I ordered some cords for my headphones, different place but also in Rowville, and it hasn't even arrived yet. Wtf!
 
AusPost - every time I order something, they will send me a notification the day before they expect it to arrive saying I will receive it the next day. And then like clockwork, on the day, they push it back a day.

I regularly order vape juice from New Zealand, and it always takes 4 business days. Recently I ordered an SSD from Rowville, and it took a week longer than the vape juice does. On the same day I ordered some cords for my headphones, different place but also in Rowville, and it hasn't even arrived yet. Wtf!
If I post something inside the post office, it goes to the truck and starts its journey(North or south) if I post something in the box it goes to the main post office (North)first then starts.
Difference is about a day.
I reckon something like that is happening
 
Uni lecturers who move through slides faster than I can take notes... most people are just taking photos of whatever is put up on the screen now but I feel I retain stuff much better if I actually write it down.

AusPost - every time I order something, they will send me a notification the day before they expect it to arrive saying I will receive it the next day. And then like clockwork, on the day, they push it back a day.

Everything you wrote after "AusPost" was redundant...
 
Uni lecturers who move through slides faster than I can take notes... most people are just taking photos of whatever is put up on the screen now but I feel I retain stuff much better if I actually write it down.

Maybe that is why they take photos.
 
Just moved into a new apartment as a renter. It's nbn ready, just need to plug in a modem and good to go with no other installation ... I just have to pay the $300 Nbn new building connection fee?? I've been told that if I have a nice landlord they 'should' pay it, but i don't understand how legally the tenant is obliged? It's not my property, and internet is pretty much a utility now
 
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