Mad Doug Biker
Banned from every bar in the Galaxy
- Location
- Craggy Island
Try it one day, see what reaction you get.
'So, Rebecca, I hope you don't mind me asking, but are you pre or post op?'
Try it one day, see what reaction you get.
I would prefer to be called "sir" every so often in a shop, than "mate" which seems to be the norm in some places.
In Quebec it is not uncommon for 'mister' to be used in place of 'sir' and that just sounds wrongI had an extended and fraught conversation with one of BT's 'support' people in India, largely about the lack of support I was receiving...I held out for about 10 minutes before I cracked: "Listen no offense but...I've no doubt you've been sent on some goddawful training course which has taught you to do this in the mistaken belief that it comes across as friendly, but would you mind not calling me 'dear' every 30 seconds? It's really getting on my tit. You might want to mention to a supervisor that 'dear' is not a word you'd use over here to someone you don't know, and certainly not a customer." I don't much like 'sir', but 'dear'? Grrrrr.
If he had been saying "dear sir" each time, I woulda left the freakin' carpet and ran for the hillsDear![]()
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I know, at least he didn't shout - in a North Yorkshire accent.. "I love carpets, me!"It might be a bit over the top, but at least he spoke to you. I'm fed up with shop staff who do little more than grunt at customers - who have had the cheek to interrupt the nice chat they were having with their colleagues.
How about Dave?![]()
In Quebec it is not uncommon for 'mister' to be used in place of 'sir' and that just sounds wrong
We used to call school teachers sir but that was spelled cur.
In Quebec it is not uncommon for 'mister' to be used in place of 'sir' and that just sounds wrong
We used to call school teachers sir but that was spelled cur.