Beyond that, I think just about any woman could find help in this book. Who do I recommend to read this book: First, this book is definitely written to females from a female. I mean if DJ Tanner is reading it, then I figured I should too. In all seriousness, a friend recommended this book to me as she knows I don’t always know how to use my words wisely. Why I decided to read this book: I struggle to know what to say, how to say it, and when to not say anything at all therefore, I figured this book would be perfect for me. Name of Book: Keep It Shut: What to Say, How to Say It, and When to Say Nothing At All All that to say, since even starting this book, I have been way more aware of my words and I am trying trying to hold my tongue more so clearly I was impacted by reading this book. The material presented in this book was great and helpful and things that I needed to be reminded of, but I just don’t think the author writes in a style that is engaging to me nor do we share the same sense of humor. I have to admit – I read nearly two books in the middle of this book because I just couldn’t get through it. Customers would need to expect plenty of sass, great food, and a sprinkle of bad attitude, so don't expect special treatment as it’s all about Karen, and she won't be taking any nonsense! All will be able to have fun and wind the staff up to unleash their inner Karen and see their full Karen potential.(This post has been written by my sister, Kristi.) Ryan Blackburn, managing director of Karen's On Tour said: “Once you’re in a Karen’s you’ll not be thinking about strikes, Brexit or electricity costs, you’ll just be wanting to survive. The pop-up event promises "great burgers and very rude staff". If you somehow haven't heard of Karen's Diner then you might be wondering what to expect. Come enjoy the OG Karen's from OG Karen's." You can book here. This is a dining experience like no other - literally. Decent food provided by the venue (we hope) and bottomless booze for those who love a drink. Mother Kazza added: "You will get the full and authentic Karen experience - our games, our waitstaff and the full works. Grilled chicken breast, bacon cheese lettuce tomato spicy Chipotle mayo. It might be the rudest restaurant to ever exist, but Karen's Diner still has a set of strict rules you need to follow. Your ticket will include one of the delicious meals listed below and bottomless prosecco or select spirits and mixers, as well as select soft drinks for a full 90 minutes. Let us know if it's your birthday, if your name is Karen and for the love of Karen don't ask to speak to the manager." You can expect good food, good fun and a dining experience like you've never had before. A place where you can complain until the cows come home because we literally don't care. "At our pop-up Karen's you will be greeted and waited upon by rude waiters who in return are expecting you to give it full Karen. Mother Kazza, the ultimate Karen, said: "Mother Kazza here letting you know we're coming to town on tour on June 17 and 18 and we will not leave until we have insulted everyone in Plymouth. Customers can expect shoddy service, rude staff, sneering opinions of your culinary choices and a blunter-than-blunt retort to anything you dare express out loud. You'll be pleased to hear good food will be on offer, but that's about the only good thing you will experience. This weekend, a pop-up tour will be heading to Plymouth to show the city some bad attitude. Karen's Diner was established in Sydney, Australia in 2021 and now has restaurants up and down the country. The pop-up restaurant is opening inside The Custom House on the Barbican on Saturday, June 17 and Sunday, June 18 after the ill-mannered waiters and waitresses became a hit across the globe. The unique experience is not exactly fine dining and staff say they won't leave until they have insulted everyone in the city. Prepare to be told to shut up and sit your a*** down when the Karen's Diner tour comes to Plymouth this weekend.
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