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Anyone got some recommendations for these? Are they worth it? Do they last? If so link me some nice ones please
The Seat Filler is a decent drama romcom type film (way more rom and com than drama) about a guy with aspirations to be a lawyer working as a seat filler that ends up getting into a relationship with a celebrity. The film touches on aspects of love, romance, being a seat filler, being honest, communicating, friends, family, and sex amongst other points. I think the acting partners fulfill the film well. I think the film is put together well. I like the film. If you're into a romcom revolving around being a seat filler, heh, you might like this film.
So are previously graduated meme era seat fillers at graduation? Because there is no way over 100,000 people are graduating twice a year every year or however told to us and people outside Korea didnβt know about it?
Now that the shows are back, looking for a service that gets most bang for your buck.
Some of the ones I came across are:
https://lv.houseseats.com/ (seems to be most legit)
https://pluginvegas.com/#learnmore (may be dud)
https://seatfillersandmore.com/faq/
https://www.fillaseatlasvegas.com/faq.php (sus? Maybe not)
Iβm using an account just for this question.
Iβve been working at a company for around two years. My department is pretty standard, with around 20 people in the office, including supervisors and our manager. Iβd say Iβm friendly enough with everyone, but Iβm not a βwork bestie/husband/wifeβ sort of person. This however doesnβt mean that I try and martyr myself if people want to do things outside of work, despite the subject of my post. As an example, I had a great time at our christmas party.
Someone in the office, who Iβll call βSallyβ, is having a large birthday party at the end of the week. Sallyβs been at the company for around 9ish months, and weβve been perfectly affable with each other during that time. Before the christmas break a couple of people were talking about how theyβd been invited to Sallyβs party group on Facebook - it was absolutely no skin off my nose that I hadnβt been invited.
A couple of days ago I got a notification that Sally had invited me to her party group. I checked that I was free on the date, and RSVPed as βgoingβ. The next day at work Sally came over to chat, and said that she was sorry about not inviting me straight away, but she didnβt know that I had Facebook (even though we were friends on it, and had been for months?). I said that it was fine, and I was looking forward to going. A few hours later during lunch, one of the people who had been going to the party from the beginning asked to speak in private. She said that sheβd noticed that I was now going to Sallyβs party, and said that I should know that, in a group chat that she was in with Sally and a couple of the other party-goers, Sally had mentioned that she was going to be βforcedβ into inviting people to the party in order to cover the costs for the venue hire (I assume she meant through gifts of money, or the value of gifts?). Someone had asked who, and she specifically mentioned me by name, saying that she βwouldnβt do it unless she was absolutely desperateβ. This person showed me the chat, so I know that it actually happened.
I immediately removed myself as βgoingβ from the group. When I was walking out at the end of the day, Sally asked why I wasnβt going to the party anymore, and I said that Iβd realised it wasnβt going to be an evening that I was going to enjoy. Her face broke from the fake concerned smile sheβd be holding, and snapped that no one liked me anyway, and her friends would be shocked that she knew such a vile person as myself. I feel no sham
... keep reading on reddit β‘My fiancΓ©e and I are getting married in a few months. My side of the family is huge. I'm one of 8 children, and my parents have 6 siblings each. I've also done a lot of very community based work, and have a lot of close friends from there. My side is 150 confirmed people.
For several complicated reasons, she is only in contact with about 7 of her relatives (I use this term extremely loosely here), and one has already refused to attend the wedding. The rest of her family is dead or estranged. She has friends, but including them and the bridal party, her side only has 16 people MAXIMUM. I've asked her if she knows of any relatives who may put aside old angers to come to a wedding or if she wants to invite coworkers, but she doesn't. I've trimmed my groomsmen so that the wedding party matches and we'd have more people sitting on her side, but I don't know what else to do.
I feel like it's going to look ridiculous and so unbalanced. I've offered to have seating that's not divided, but she says that her relatives would have an issue with that as they don't like having to interact with "new people". One couple refused to come unless we had a gluten free option, which we relented to. We paid for three of her people to fly out, because they couldn't come otherwise and we couldn't afford to lose anyone.
I offered to hire some students (grad and undergrad) to be seat fillers. I figured they'd do it for cheap if they got a meal out of it. She got very upset about this and said that not everyone is "Mr. Popular" and accused me of thinking that I was a better person because I am on good terms with more people. AITA?
Where can I buy an inexpensive pair of car seat gap filler cushions? I've had it with my phone and other stuff constant falling in there!
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