User blog comment:Raidra/Creepy Restaurant People/@comment-28428152-20180219213757/@comment-4849011-20180220002656

I appreciate you not trying to act like a bad creepypasta ending and claiming, "I was that creepy guy!" Maybe that's true, and I guess I could give the guy another chance if I see him again. However, if it is true, then he did it the wrong way. First off, he should have stayed behind the counter because getting so close to me is what creeped me out. He could have easily asked from behind the counter if I were this April girl, and I feel that doing so would have been less awkward. Second, he shouldn't have overlooked my confusion. When you speak with someone, you need to gauge their reaction to what you've said and react accordingly. Third, if you want to be friendly to me, just talk friendlily (Yes, that's a real word) to me. Notice how you yourself approached me with a respectful tone in order to say, "Well, this is what I think about the situation." That's the right way to speak to people in this situation, and it's how he should have spoken to me. In either case, if something like that happens again I'll ask, "What do you mean?" right off the bat so maybe things won't get so awkward.