
Oh yes, this is delicious! I’m making a note now.

Oh yes, this is delicious! I’m making a note now.
Yes-ish. But for the record, I don’t regard that as making me a horrible friend, as I do tend to go all out when I have the energy for it. Plus, I might not respond in a timely fashion to a picture of a plate of food from the dinner at Chez Broulez, but if my friends know if their car broke down in the middle of nowhere or they need someone to feed their dog b/c they had an emergency come up, that I’d be right over as soon as possible to help.
You’ll love my town then, because the exact same things can be said about some of the people working at my local post office.
Fortunately, the post office in the next town away is close enough to be an option for me and the employees there are, at least in my experience, all friendly and knowledgeable despite being over worked and under paid.
Yep, I’ve heard all manner of ignorant and anti-social shit along those lines.
“If you don’t like it, leave.” - From people who bitched and moaned about everything for 2 Obama terms and 1 Biden term.
“Why don’t they have jobs? / Why aren’t they in church?” - About people out protesting on a Saturday morning.
“This isn’t going to accomplish anything.” - From people sitting on their computers doing nothing, except claiming they want the same things as me, even though they’re not willing to put any effort into anything at all that involves leaving the comfort of their devices’ screens.


I didn’t see a link, but I’m wondering if the etymology mentions the words shitify and shitification which, at least in my personal experience, pre-date the term enshitification by a decade or two.
Don’t be so sure. Honestly, even if this question would have made me feel uncomfortable in the moment, I can tell you that it would elevate my opinion of any candidate I was interviewing because it’s actually a very thoughtful but also important thing to consider. I actually can’t recall at the moment anybody ever asking something like this in any interview I’ve done – normally it’s the basic stuff like “do you like working here” or “can you walk me through your typical day” kind of questions.