The Nerd. Types of people who still come to Internet cafes
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Try to remember all the American sitcoms of the 80s and 90s, in which a skinny teenager with bushy hair, braces, and large glasses struggles with ostracism or functions exclusively in a group of like-minded people, completely outside or against the school mainstream. These are my clients. And guess what? That's cool. They come by themselves or with friends, are fluent in two languages and (I know it's bad publicity, but understand, they're still kids) play Fortnite for hours. Sometimes Overwatch. And the world is still wide open to them.
In fact, I can't say much about them – I'm just full of admiration for their abilities. With a perfect accent, they swear into the microphone on the losers from the server or enjoy minor successes (the whole palce can hear the loud Fuck yeses and Cyka blyats). At the same time, they're cool. Their joy is endless when I remember which computer they usually use, and offer it to them right at the entrance, asking only "Three hours of Fortnite?" These are some of the nicest people on my list.
To complete the profile of this group, I'll just add that I'm happy that they can find a safe space for themselves in my cafe. Everyone is polite to each other. If they're not crazy about someone, you can't even notice – they simply ignore each other.