Timelies all!
We got the Amazon catalog here. Didn't look through it, though Mr. S grabbed it because stickers.
'Out Of Gas'
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Timelies all!
We got the Amazon catalog here. Didn't look through it, though Mr. S grabbed it because stickers.
Shir, I hope the job situation goes in the way that is best for you.
-t, I hope it works out better for you, than it seems right now.
Epic, I hope your dentist isn't a jerk. Mine is, and I decided to leave him before I bite him (as he launches into pro-Trump or anti-choice tirades when his fingers are in my mouth), then -- pandemic.
On a related note: what have we decided is the appropriate response when someone apologizes, but you're not gonna say "It's OK" because it's not, at least not yet?
I think maybe, "Thank you," is an acknowledgment without acceptance. I'm honestly not sure. I have trouble with this, too. My default setting is to say things are okay when they're not. It's a hard thing to grow out of with grace.
Sorry for the jerks, Epic.
what have we decided is the appropriate response when someone apologizes, but you're not gonna say "It's OK" because it's not, at least not yet?
I don't know if there is a universally correct response, but I congratulate you on not jus saying "It's OK" because that's what you say! Maybe "I appreciate the apology" or something along those lines?
Lunch helped. It is probably not that bad and if it turns out that this shifts my job satisfaction to the point where I need to find a different job, that is not necessarily so bad, either. and at least one thing that is bothering me is objectively stupid (changing the name of our group to Customer Service and I don't even know why that sticks in my craw but it sure does)
I don't think I've gotten an Amazon catalog but if it was in with the other junk mail I might not have noticed.
Ugh, Cindy, yeah that seems like a good way for a dentist to get bit.
He's got a real air of aggression about him, too. This male dentist is married to a female dentist, and they own the practice together. For years though, I didn't see either of them. I was treated by a younger female dentist, who was lovely. She's since left. I think she's opened up her own practice nearby, so she's probably who I'll call.
I better not get a flipping Amazon catalog! Ughhh
Because they're an evil empire, or because you're still waiting for your ballot, or why, lisah?
(I tried to @ your name. I'm not really all right anymore.)
I got the Amazon catalog yesterday but haven't had a chance to look at it yet.
Epic, I hope your dentist isn't a jerk. Mine is, and I decided to leave him before I bite him (as he launches into pro-Trump or anti-choice tirades when his fingers are in my mouth), then -- pandemic.
Oh, no, that would get me out the door SO FAST. I considered leaving, due to some problems when I needed a filling a couple years ago and the fact that my anticipatory stress is so high for this visit. But I've been going there around 20 years, so I have to assume that moving records and stuff would be a major nightmare. So I'm just hoping today will go better than I fear.
I don't know if there is a universally correct response, but I congratulate you on not jus saying "It's OK" because that's what you say!
I think I feel such, really almost pathological need for things to be truthful/accurate that I won't say it's okay if it's not. I think I landed on "Mmm-hm," this time.
Hope that Serving the Customers is better than you think or the impetus you need to find something better, -t.
On a related note: what have we decided is the appropriate response when someone apologizes, but you're not gonna say "It's OK" because it's not, at least not yet?
"I appreciate your apology" is what I'm teaching myself to say in response.
On a related note: what have we decided is the appropriate response when someone apologizes, but you're not gonna say "It's OK" because it's not, at least not yet?
What about "I'm sure I'll be fine. Eventually."