Kadrae

Kadrae

I am an extreme extrovert, who loves interacting with people and connecting with them on a personal level. My favorite types of content are storytelling, motivational, and informative. I am not a big news person, I am a believer in learning about new things helps stimulate the mind. I do love entertainment media, but I am not into gossip unless it is humorous. Anime and TV shows are my version of sunday night football. I am not into sports at all but I respect those who are. If I am not talking im probably coming up with the best tv series, comedic skit, or podcast idea in my head.My hobbies include listening to music, watching anime and tv, podcasting, writing, storytelling, Essentially everything I do as a career. However, I enjoy experiencing brand new things, I am up for giving anything and everything a shot, like going to new restaurants, lakes, concerts, creative shows like poetry readings, fire spinners etc. I wish I can experience something new like that everyday. My favorite conversations are ones about the individual I am talking to, I got into radio because it gives me an excuse to ask bands and artist personal questions about their lives. I am very spontaneous and will reference vines, old tv shows, and sitcoms at random even though I know nobody has ever seen them.

 

Drake Tips Mcdonald's Workers, Just Not $10,000

Drake was seen at a Mcdonald's a few days ago, and like Drake is known for he treated the employees to a nice tip. However, his kind deed was seen as something much bigger than it actually was.

Twitter user @imajnoel, tweeted about the encounter and it went viral. Quickly spreading that Drake just tipped Mcdonald's employees $10,000. That was 5 days ago, however now, Mcdonald's spoke to many PR firms and confirmed that the tip total was actually of $100. A huge difference.

Its not a far fetched story though, Just lasted year he purchased groceries for every body in a store in Miami, totaling up to around $50,000, and also giving $50,000 in scholarships to students at the University of Miami, and another $25,000 to a high school in Miami.

Regardless of scandals in his personal life, this man truly embodies community. However, it must be really awkward to be Drake to have to explain that he did not give them $10,000 but only $100. Even though that's more than 99.9% ever gave somebody at Mcdonalds or regular restaurant, it is stil

That was 5 days ago, however now, Mcdonald's spoke to many PR firms and confirmed that the tip total was actually of $100. A huge difference.

Its not a far fetched story though, Just lasted year he purchased groceries for every body in a store in Miami, totaling up to around $50,000, and also giving $50,000 in scholarships to students at the University of Miami and another $25,000 to a high school in Miami.

Regardless of scandals in his personal life, this man truly embodies community. However, it must be really awkward to be Drake to have to explain that he did not give them $10,000 but only $100. Even though that's more than 99.9% ever gave somebody at Mcdonalds or a regular restaurant, but now this guy made him look cheap and all he has are excuses.

Its not a far fetched story though, Just lasted year he purchased groceries for every body in a store in Miami, totaling up to around $50,000, and also giving $50,000 in scholarships to students at the University of Miami and another $25,000 to a high school in Miami.

Regardless of scandals in his personal life, this man truly embodies community. However, it must be really awkward to be Drake to have to explain that he did not give them $10,000 but only $100. Even though that's more than 99.9% ever gave somebody at Mcdonalds or a regular restaurant, but now this guy made him look cheap and all he has are excuses.

Well kid, it's best to not do Play-by-Play without making sure 100%, that you are correct. He said she said don't count, and you made not only yourself look like a fool on the web. Lesson learned....hopefully.

He does say that he knows the employee, but at the same time, I would caution trying the defend an employee online about defrauding their company and claiming the wrong tip...

What are your thoughts on this?


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