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Got some grumpy miserable sods on here haven't we? Next you'll be complaining about fellow cyclists not greeting you.
Ever think there may be a link?

Got some grumpy miserable sods on here haven't we? Next you'll be complaining about fellow cyclists not greeting you.
Ever think there may be a link?
Just placed an order online with somebody clearly 'outsourced', and the call ended with:
"Have a nice day"
"You too"
I always feel such a fraud. I don't know how else to respond to that sign-off, but how can you wish someone a nice day when you know they're stuck like a battery chicken in some airless hangar on the outskirts of Bangalore surrounded by 768 fellow wage-slaves, just counting the minutes till hometime....
*sigh*
I suppose it beats: 'You won't'.
I think "take care" annoys me more; it's the ultimate vapid, pointless addition to the end of a conversation. As if I'm going to stroll across the M6 blindfold, FFS!
So 'Allez' is French for 'p*55 off ' then ?
You haven't seen any of those threads yet,have you?Got some grumpy miserable sods on here haven't we? Next you'll be complaining about fellow cyclists not greeting you.
So 'Allez' is French for 'p*55 off ' then ?
Might do so, or might just raise my eyebrows with a puzzled look.I don't actually see the problem here.
If someone says something even slightly nice, why would you not reply in kind?
It makes the world a bit of a fluffier place![]()
Might do so, or might just raise my eyebrows with a puzzled look.
Most random niceness is not meant imo.
You're probably right there - I've worked in a call centre, and yes, there was a script, with an officially laid-down greeting and such like. But when I told people that I was glad I could help, I meant it. If you don't like helping people (and a lot of my colleagues didn't) then really, what are you doing working in a service industry? Why do that to yourself?But the outsourced call centre operator just says what he/she is prepped to say, so they deserve a good day wished in return, with a smile even if they cannot see it.
I don't know how else to respond to that sign-off, but how can you wish someone a nice day when you know they're stuck like a battery chicken in some airless hangar on the outskirts of Bangalore surrounded by 768 fellow wage-slaves, just counting the minutes till hometime....
I think "take care" annoys me more; it's the ultimate vapid, pointless addition to the end of a conversation. As if I'm going to stroll across the M6 blindfold, FFS!
"have a nice day"
I always reply: "missin' you aw-ready"
Thanks, I will do that. But if someone clobbers me, I will not be happy.
Ah! So THAT'S what happened to Nihal!!
The one which always gets me is if you have just bought something in a shop and as you are leaving the person serving you utters the words
'Catch you later/See you later' (sometimes with 'Buddy', 'Mate' or 'Big Man' <is that just a Glasgow thing?> added at the end).
Oh FFS!!![]()
"Mate" not usual a Glasgow thing more likely to be "Pal"
"Big Man" yes often used
"Hen" added usually woman to woman
"Buddy" not heard that
Just my experience up there