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365 I’m 37 and I just caught myself apologizing to a waiter for sending back the wrong order – and I realized I’ve been managing other people’s discomfort my entire adult life and calling it good manners

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 03/28/2026 20:32 EDT

I’m 37 and I just caught myself apologizing to a waiter for sending back the wrong order – and I realized I’ve been managing other people’s discomfort my entire adult life and calling it good manners

I was at a restaurant in Saigon last week, and the waiter brought me the wrong dish. It happens. He apologized, took it back, and came out ten minutes later with the right one. And when he set it down in front of me, I said “sorry about that.” Sorry about that. To the waiter. ... Read more

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