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CTho9305

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My friends and I went to Wendy's for dinner. Everyone working there was black. After he ordered, one of my friends asked, "Do you have any crackers back there?" and the woman at the counter gave him a really weird look and said, "What?". Then she realized that he meant crackers to eat with his Chili. It was really funny, and I suck at story telling 😉.
 
Originally posted by: CTho9305
My friends and I went to Wendy's for dinner. Everyone working there was black. After he ordered, one of my friends asked, "Do you have any crackers back there?" and the woman at the counter gave him a really weird look and said, "What?". Then she realized that he meant crackers to eat with his Chili. It was really funny, and I suck at story telling 😉.

yes you do.

but funny anyway!
 
Originally posted by: CTho9305
My friends and I went to Wendy's for dinner. Everyone working there was black. After he ordered, one of my friends asked, "Do you have any crackers back there?" and the woman at the counter gave him a really weird look and said, "What?". Then she realized that he meant crackers to eat with his Chili. It was really funny, and I suck at story telling 😉.


lol
 
Originally posted by: CTho9305
My friends and I went to Wendy's for dinner. Everyone working there was black. After he ordered, one of my friends asked, "Do you have any crackers back there?" and the woman at the counter gave him a really weird look and said, "What?". Then she realized that he meant crackers to eat with his Chili. It was really funny, and I suck at story telling 😉.

What's wrong in asking a cracker to a black person? 😕
 
Originally posted by: chocobaR
Originally posted by: CTho9305
My friends and I went to Wendy's for dinner. Everyone working there was black. After he ordered, one of my friends asked, "Do you have any crackers back there?" and the woman at the counter gave him a really weird look and said, "What?". Then she realized that he meant crackers to eat with his Chili. It was really funny, and I suck at story telling 😉.

What's wrong in asking a cracker to a black person? 😕

chocobar - please make sense.
 
Originally posted by: chocobaR
Originally posted by: CTho9305
My friends and I went to Wendy's for dinner. Everyone working there was black. After he ordered, one of my friends asked, "Do you have any crackers back there?" and the woman at the counter gave him a really weird look and said, "What?". Then she realized that he meant crackers to eat with his Chili. It was really funny, and I suck at story telling 😉.

What's wrong in asking a cracker to a black person? 😕

Nothing was wrong... she just thought he saw that they were all black and was asking if there were any white people working there. Nothing racist (at least on our parts). It was just funny.
 
Originally posted by: CTho9305
Originally posted by: chocobaR
Originally posted by: CTho9305
My friends and I went to Wendy's for dinner. Everyone working there was black. After he ordered, one of my friends asked, "Do you have any crackers back there?" and the woman at the counter gave him a really weird look and said, "What?". Then she realized that he meant crackers to eat with his Chili. It was really funny, and I suck at story telling 😉.

What's wrong in asking a cracker to a black person? 😕

Nothing was wrong... she just thought he saw that they were all black and was asking if there were any white people working there. Nothing racist (at least on our parts). It was just funny.

Okay... *Backs off a little bit.*
 
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