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Hey now, I'm a LOVELY person. I would never knowingly be rude 
Edit: funniest one was at work when I said to this older woman "...and your change and your ticket there". She thought I had said sir instead of there and went bat shit crazy, shouting at me saying "do I LOOOK like a sir?!?"

Edit: funniest one was at work when I said to this older woman "...and your change and your ticket there". She thought I had said sir instead of there and went bat shit crazy, shouting at me saying "do I LOOOK like a sir?!?"
Last edited by Third6; Feb 5th 2012 at 6:51 am.
#332
They DO sound like a pack of squawking penguins.
I hate it when they can't understand my accent and I have to repeat myself or they mistake what I've said and think I'm being rude. I dunno if that's my fault or theirs for being so bloody sensitive about everything. I can't change my way of talking in 6 months to accommodate stroppy old women!
I hate it when they can't understand my accent and I have to repeat myself or they mistake what I've said and think I'm being rude. I dunno if that's my fault or theirs for being so bloody sensitive about everything. I can't change my way of talking in 6 months to accommodate stroppy old women!
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I actually didn't mean it to sound so harsh, I'm fine with repeating myself because I do have quite a thick Scottish accent so fair enough but it does get a little irritating when it happens 20 odd times a day at work.
I know it's my fault but this is the negative thread, let me have a whinge! I'm a woman after all.
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Hey now, I'm a LOVELY person. I would never knowingly be rude 
Edit: funniest one was at work when I said to this older woman "...and your change and your ticket there". She thought I had said sir instead of there and went bat shit crazy, shouting at me saying "do I LOOOK like a sir?!?"

Edit: funniest one was at work when I said to this older woman "...and your change and your ticket there". She thought I had said sir instead of there and went bat shit crazy, shouting at me saying "do I LOOOK like a sir?!?"
#335
No no, you've mistaken what I've said. It definitely IS the accent.
I actually didn't mean it to sound so harsh, I'm fine with repeating myself because I do have quite a thick Scottish accent so fair enough but it does get a little irritating when it happens 20 odd times a day at work.
I know it's my fault but this is the negative thread, let me have a whinge! I'm a woman after all.
I actually didn't mean it to sound so harsh, I'm fine with repeating myself because I do have quite a thick Scottish accent so fair enough but it does get a little irritating when it happens 20 odd times a day at work.
I know it's my fault but this is the negative thread, let me have a whinge! I'm a woman after all.
Happen you should learn to talk like proper so as the locals can understand you innit !!Auch tha noo.
#336
No no, you've mistaken what I've said. It definitely IS the accent.
I actually didn't mean it to sound so harsh, I'm fine with repeating myself because I do have quite a thick Scottish accent so fair enough but it does get a little irritating when it happens 20 odd times a day at work.
I know it's my fault but this is the negative thread, let me have a whinge! I'm a woman after all.
I actually didn't mean it to sound so harsh, I'm fine with repeating myself because I do have quite a thick Scottish accent so fair enough but it does get a little irritating when it happens 20 odd times a day at work.
I know it's my fault but this is the negative thread, let me have a whinge! I'm a woman after all.
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I'm trying, I honestly am! My colleagues are teaching me how to say my O's properly.
We use a mixture of vinegar and water to clean things at work, I asked my colleague to pass me it one day and my boss thought I said "can you pass me the N word and water please?". Oh man...thought he was gonna choke on his coffee!
Right...off back to the kitchen I go!
p.s. Nothing worse than someone whinging about other people whinging
#338
I sympathise a little...first day of work I was told that I needed to "Americanize" my accent for the customers.
Needless to say I wasn't about to do that (couldn't even if I had wanted to!) It makes my toes curl when you hear people actually TRYING to sound American/Canadian and ending up sounding like a total tool.
I'm not going to stand in front of the mirror practising how to sound Canadian, I'd rather repeat myself a few times!
Needless to say I wasn't about to do that (couldn't even if I had wanted to!) It makes my toes curl when you hear people actually TRYING to sound American/Canadian and ending up sounding like a total tool.
I'm not going to stand in front of the mirror practising how to sound Canadian, I'd rather repeat myself a few times!
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I sympathise a little...first day of work I was told that I needed to "Americanize" my accent for the customers.
Needless to say I wasn't about to do that (couldn't even if I had wanted to!) It makes my toes curl when you hear people actually TRYING to sound American/Canadian and ending up sounding like a total tool.
I'm not going to stand in front of the mirror practising how to sound Canadian, I'd rather repeat myself a few times!
Needless to say I wasn't about to do that (couldn't even if I had wanted to!) It makes my toes curl when you hear people actually TRYING to sound American/Canadian and ending up sounding like a total tool.
I'm not going to stand in front of the mirror practising how to sound Canadian, I'd rather repeat myself a few times!
#340
The TTC and Canada Post.
Both form a combination of over-priced and shit and it is only when I have to deal with them that I really do miss home.
Both form a combination of over-priced and shit and it is only when I have to deal with them that I really do miss home.
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I sympathise a little...first day of work I was told that I needed to "Americanize" my accent for the customers.
Needless to say I wasn't about to do that (couldn't even if I had wanted to!) It makes my toes curl when you hear people actually TRYING to sound American/Canadian and ending up sounding like a total tool.
I'm not going to stand in front of the mirror practising how to sound Canadian, I'd rather repeat myself a few times!
Needless to say I wasn't about to do that (couldn't even if I had wanted to!) It makes my toes curl when you hear people actually TRYING to sound American/Canadian and ending up sounding like a total tool.
I'm not going to stand in front of the mirror practising how to sound Canadian, I'd rather repeat myself a few times!
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reminds me of when I was in a market in Tunisia, and the Tunisian guy on the stall trying to fake a Brit accent then slapping his behind screaming "That's Asda price"



