love_u2_adam
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Kayla, dork, he lives in the UK.
Yes i know that by his use of language skills. But i might wanna live in the UK too... we'll see who makes a higher bet on me
Kayla, dork, he lives in the UK.
I hate the fact that I have 2 million tv channels and there is nothing good on to watch.
I hate prostitots. LOL
But keeping it is annoying when having a chug.
Heath Ledger
I hate it when your at the gym and people can't use a paper towel or towel on the weight machines and their sweat is all over it. It's just common curtisy.
Those are the same idiots that ignore the signs - "No Cellphone Use While Using the Machines"...
. . . and whats the bet they'll answer their phones during a movie and have a loud, very boring, conversation with no regards for any one else
I hate when customers come to the counter talking on their phones and shove the things they want to buy at you without even looking. That's my cue to either ignore them and serve the next person or start having a big conversation with them. " Hi, how are you today? Oh this fabric is lovely, how many metres were you after? What are you planning on making? Do you need lining or thread or a zipper to go with that? Would you like a loyalty card?" etc etc etc. I'm very polite
I confess I have done this. Rarely, but I have done it. But I felt bad about it.
And I will go and sin no more.
This got me thinking though. . .you ever wonder who those rude cell phone people are? What do they say when these types of "Dontcha hate" conversations come up? Do they defend their behavior? (I don't think I've ever heard anyone do that). Do they just keep quiet and not say anything? (Possible) Or do they pipe up and say "Yeah, I hate that too (Likely). It makes me think that those rude people out there are more often than not actually all of us at one time or another. Maybe it doesn't seem so rude when we're the ones doing it, cause, you know, it's a REALLY important call etc? I don't know. It just seems to me that no one thinks of themselves as the rude asshole person and yet SOME of us have got to be those people.
and 90% of the time in a foreign language....I'm only saying....!. . . and whats the bet they'll answer their phones during a movie and have a loud, very boring, conversation with no regards for any one else
and 90% of the time in a foreign language....I'm only saying....!
I hate when customers come to the counter talking on their phones and shove the things they want to buy at you without even looking. That's my cue to either ignore them and serve the next person or start having a big conversation with them. " Hi, how are you today? Oh this fabric is lovely, how many metres were you after? What are you planning on making? Do you need lining or thread or a zipper to go with that? Would you like a loyalty card?" etc etc etc. I'm very polite
If it's an important call then that's fine. Excuse yourself or at least be able to continue the transaction without holding everyone else up. Most people are really good about it but some are not