Definitely, Kat. I also have a very different reaction to being asked if I will do something, even if it is a fairly perfunctory request, and it being assumed that I will do it.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I get all twisted about "we" as in, "We need to get some estimates and work out a budget for this project."
"We?" Do you mean, "me"? Because if it's me, it'll take a little bit longer than if we are ALL working on this project. So let us be clear that we is me.
Green tea is good for me, right? I'm trying to convince my stomach it's a good substitute for eating lunch at 10:15.
"We?" Do you mean, "me"? Because if it's me, it'll take a little bit longer than if we are ALL working on this project. So let us be clear that we is me.
Man, my incompetent!boss does this all the time. "We need to make a PDF of such-and-such article...."
And I say, "*We*? Did you get new software for your computer that will allow you to open Quark XPress files? Because if you didn't, then I think you mean 'Steph' instead of 'we'."
It's not diplomatic to use "we" in that situation; it's passive-aggressive.
I love tea, and drink huge vats of it every day, but I can't drink it on an empty stomach.
Oh Fred, I'm sending vibes out for Teddy!
Definitely, Kat, especially if time has passed between the two.
What are you having for lunch Dana? Maybe it could be elevensies?
Green tea is practically a vegetable. Eta: full of anti-oxidants.
I can't drink it on an empty stomach.
I had breakfast, theoretically. (Two Eggo waffles with butter-like substance.) But I'm still starving.
What are you having for lunch Dana? Maybe it could be elevensies?
Around 11 is normally when I eat lunch. I have whole-wheat couscous with ground beef, broccoli, almonds, dried cranberries, feta, and basil.