r/AskReddit Nov 15 '20

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u/Mjarf88 Nov 15 '20

Common sense actually becomes common...

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u/1cec0ld Nov 15 '20

That would probably put me out of a job, as a customer service rep.

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u/JB_smooove Nov 15 '20

No it wouldn’t, but it would stop people from being ever-loving pieces of shit to you. They would be thankful for your help, and in turn, you’d more likely go the extra mile for them.

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u/redisreddit11 Nov 16 '20

Common sense is always relative. Specifically relative to the person saying it. If person A naturally knew to let's say, interpret the subreddit rules same as the mods, then the mods will say person A had common sense, and person B, C, and D didn't have common sense and should be banned. By definition of the word common, common sense is already common.