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o-ater t1_jdkxjop wrote

Amen, brother. This is one of my most favorite meals and favorite childhood memory. There was a local seafood shop that I would ride my bike to and buy the shrimp poboy and barqs with my allowance. So so good.

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o-ater t1_itt21hu wrote

Well, we all know what happens when you assume.

There is no "hostility" in asking a question to answer a question. Tone is important and as I've stated, when said with a smile and a friendly tone, the question fosters a conversation instead of a transaction for personal information.

It's important to establish your image or "brand" in your career and it's equally important to establish boundaries between professional and personal life. Using the question "Why would you like to know?" in a friendly and polite way is a good way to deal with the LPT request.

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o-ater t1_itrrjq3 wrote

Not really. I was taught to ask the question "Why would you like to know?" in a friendly way with a smile and that would not burn a bridge but give visual and audio cues to the person that you are flattered by the question and it is now up to them to determine how to respond and engage in a conversation versus harvesting facts about me.

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