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Saigon Depression
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Just an example from my life recently:
I ordered a package (T-shirt) recently that I never received. I contacted the shipper's customer service and had a chat with a customer service agent. We didn't see or hear each other, just exchanged text messages on a chat platform. She was extremely fast, helpful and professional. My problem was treated seriously and now they will send me the same package again for free.
In a normie's life, this would be kind of an ordinary story that he probably wouldn't even consider important or relevant, because he's experiencing countless such situations every day. He would forget about it in a few hours at best. For me however, this was an extremely good, near euphoric experience. Somebody showed care about my problem and solved it easily. They were talking to me in a nice and respectful way, they treated me like I think a normal person is supposed to be treated in everyday interactions. No condescending attitude, no normie joking about why I don't have girlfriends, no criticism, no looks of disgust, no laughing in my face. Just mutual courtesy and respect.
Maybe I'm the only one who ever felt like this. I don't know.
But normies would definitely think that I'm weird for feeling this way.
I ordered a package (T-shirt) recently that I never received. I contacted the shipper's customer service and had a chat with a customer service agent. We didn't see or hear each other, just exchanged text messages on a chat platform. She was extremely fast, helpful and professional. My problem was treated seriously and now they will send me the same package again for free.
In a normie's life, this would be kind of an ordinary story that he probably wouldn't even consider important or relevant, because he's experiencing countless such situations every day. He would forget about it in a few hours at best. For me however, this was an extremely good, near euphoric experience. Somebody showed care about my problem and solved it easily. They were talking to me in a nice and respectful way, they treated me like I think a normal person is supposed to be treated in everyday interactions. No condescending attitude, no normie joking about why I don't have girlfriends, no criticism, no looks of disgust, no laughing in my face. Just mutual courtesy and respect.
Maybe I'm the only one who ever felt like this. I don't know.
But normies would definitely think that I'm weird for feeling this way.





