“The girl, who would only identify herself as Rachel, told Fox News that she bares no ill-feeling towards Adam Smith....”
bares —> bears
Ignorant “journalists” and their proofreaders...
Not a real smart move for CFAGirl, either.
“The girl, who would only identify herself as Rachel, told Fox News that she bares no ill-feeling towards Adam Smith....”
bares —> bears
Ignorant “journalists” and their proofreaders...
Not a real smart move for CFAGirl, either.
The one thing about true Christianity is forgiveness. Even when this cretin’s posings of wanting to apologize are only pathetic attempts to resurrect his pitiful life/employment/standing. If this woman wants to forgive him, fine. She should, however, allow no recordings, videos, etc. of the the event. He’s just there to get something to help rescue what he so foolishly threw away.
The interview is on video. IMHO, this was a very smart move on her part. She makes herself (and Chick-Fil-A) continue to look noble and honorable. In the old days, employers trained service workers to never hit back at irate customers; just stay calm and continue to be polite. It’s refreshing to come across an employee these days with that sort of training. She seemed to be using that training in her interview, too.
I am glad that guy got fired. Can you imagine having him as your supervisor? I bet his former underlings are dancing with joy now that he is gone.
“Being “Christian” and forgiving is one thing. Being foolish is quite another. (Who is advising her?) Arrrrrrrgh!”
How is she “being foolish”?
What course of action would you advise her to take?
So this gal liked that five minutes of fame and now is hooked on it to crave more. Nothing at all to do with Christianity.
contrast this young lady’s class act with sandra fluke’s low rent demanding that she be a victim.
I'd not advertise it, though.