Do you feel differently depending on the context, such as whether the person is "serving" you in some way (like they are your waiter/waitress at a restaurant and when you ask for some extra ketchup they say "sure thing, sweetheart") or BEING "served" by you (like you are a pharmacist and when you hand them their prescription they say "thanks, sweetheart")? Assume they aren't saying it in a sarcastic tone.
Do you feel differently depending on the context, such as whether the person is "serving" you in some way (like they are your waiter/waitress at a restaurant and when you ask for some extra ketchup they say "sure thing, sweetheart") or BEING "served" by you (like you are a pharmacist and when you hand them their prescription they say "thanks, sweetheart")? Assume they aren't saying it in a sarcastic tone.
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