The double flip off was very popular in our kitchen!
benjamminam
I came up with a new one! I had a towel over my middle finger and asked my fellow chef if he thought it looked like a ghost. He tried to steal my towel in broad daylight and got flipped off.
Timeman5
The more homosexual the jokes the better the friends you are, at least in my experience.
ADHD_McChick
LOL I work with my son (as previously mentioned, I’m a dishie, and he’s a line cook), and I make sure I peek into the kitchen and give him the finger at least once every shift. 😂
KenUsimi
I flip the bird to my brothers, my friends, my compatriots, and the occasional cybertruck.
PurplOrange
My ex and I used to do this thing where we’d say “loovely” in a heavy British accent. By habit I started doing it at work. One day I showed my chef some burgers I made. And he said “loovely” in the same accent. Good times.
EFTucker
Yup and just about any other gesture is one of real contempt.
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The double flip off was very popular in our kitchen!
I came up with a new one! I had a towel over my middle finger and asked my fellow chef if he thought it looked like a ghost. He tried to steal my towel in broad daylight and got flipped off.
The more homosexual the jokes the better the friends you are, at least in my experience.
LOL I work with my son (as previously mentioned, I’m a dishie, and he’s a line cook), and I make sure I peek into the kitchen and give him the finger at least once every shift. 😂
I flip the bird to my brothers, my friends, my compatriots, and the occasional cybertruck.
My ex and I used to do this thing where we’d say “loovely” in a heavy British accent. By habit I started doing it at work. One day I showed my chef some burgers I made. And he said “loovely” in the same accent. Good times.
Yup and just about any other gesture is one of real contempt.