American workplace, American struggle

Celestine 2022-01-13 08:03:05

I still don’t know if this is the way the American workplace struggles. If it is, I have to say, it’s too low-level. Maybe it’s just a funny gimmick for the director, so I don’t care if there is any suspicion of belittling the wisdom of the masses.
The process of reading was a little heavy, and a little bit slanderous. I admit that I started to feel a little self-pity. Maybe I just entered the workplace. I still feel a little nostalgic for yesterday’s ease. The reason to go in the struggle.
When I saw the end, I was relieved. I actually liked the last gymnastics stuff, although it was a little bit nonsense, even though the ending was too good, there are rivers and lakes where there are people, sometimes you really don’t care about hurting someone too much. , Because he also hurt you, the people in the play said it well, just for the sake of a mess.

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The Promotion quotes

  • Jen Stauber: Goodbye banjo-fuckers!

  • [Richard explains to the board of directors the sign that cited the deli clerk as employee of the month for "cutting the cheese."]

    Richard: 'Cutting the cheese' simply means 'cutting the actual cheese'. It doesn't have a double-thing? So I just missed it. Because in Canada, it's 'cracking'.

    Mitch: The expression.

    Richard: It's 'cracking', in Canada, yeah. We crack the cheese.

    [Long pause between Richard and the board of directors]

    Richard: Cracking it? Cracking the cheese? So I simply, really believed that Rogelio had been given an inter-deli award... for cutting the actual cheese. I'm sorry.

    [Another long pause as a board member writes Richard's comments]

    Richard: I simply believed Rogelio had been given an inter-deli award...

    Mitch: I heard you the first time.