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What restaurant has more of a Christian atmosphere?

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Joe


Apple Bee's, T.G.I.F's, Olive Garden or Red Lobster.

I am taking my Bible study group to one of those restaurants listed next Wednesday, and I want to minimize the chance that anything satanic or atheistic happens when we are enjoying our fellowship. I also want to avoid being served by young men with earrings or anyone with tattoos or young women showing their inappropriate cleavage. Please tell me which establishment is the most appropriate for good Christian folks.



Answer
Wow, 'inappropriate' and 'cleavage'...there's two words you don't see jamed up beside each other often.

I don't know anything about those food places, as none of them have crossed the Pacific, but I'd call ahead and make soome explicit requests of the management, namely:

All staff must be clad in hairshirts and remove all piercings (women included) lest they be though to be adherents of the practices of Ba'al;

All food must be prepared in strict accordance with the OT;

All toilets to be roped off, and earth laid in the back of the restaurant for 'correct' and 'godly' disposal of waste;

All music on the Tannoy, PA or jukebox must be either choral...or Evie Tornquist.

That's a good start.

Do small tattoos look unprofessional in the business world?




Kyle


I'm thinking of getting a small music staff or something like that on the inside of my wrist to symbolize my love for music. Does this seem unprofessional to future employers? It's gunna be a small black treble clef, what do you think?


Answer
Yes, many employers frown on visible tattoos and that is just life. Loving music and loving tattoos is a wonderful thing but having one on your wrist isn't practical for most people. Ask yourself this: Why is it SO important that you flash a tiny and probably crummy looking tattoo to the entire world? Keep in mind the skin on your wrist doesn't age well so a tattoo in this spot won't either.

My advice is to get your ink in another location. Unless you have a solid career and make good money a hand, neck or face tattoo isn't cool. It will make you look unprofessional and it will make you look like a wannabe. Personally, I don't think the hands are an attractive place to get inked. The ink ends up fading and by that point it has probably caused the person too many problems in life to even be worth it.

I have almost my whole body tattooed. I made the decision a long time ago that I would never get anything on my hands neck or face. For my job it isn't practical. I also got my ink for me and I don't have to flash it to the whole world 24/7 in order to prove something.

I know it is really fashionable now for people to get tiny hand, wrist, neck and face tattoos. If people want to do that, it is their choice and I respect that. Personally though, I don't find it sexy. I would rather date a woman with a full sleeve that can be covered with clothing rather than some little, blotchy, faded hand or wrist tattoo. A nice sleeve or a nice back piece looks cool and you can choose who sees it and who doesn't...Tiny hand and wrist tattoos WILL make you look unprofessional and for the rest of your life everyone will be able to see it. Why do this to yourself?




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