Anonymous wrote:What exactly is the problem with someone referring to you as "Ladies"? I don't get it.
Anonymous wrote:I think if this is the biggest complaint you have about a client, you should thank your lucky stars. And keep your mouth shut.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate that for some reason, and can't figure out why. I really can't stand the WTOP traffic guy who comes on ABC's morning news - he always tosses it back to the "girls." Come on.
Would you prefer he said 'ladies'?
Do you have the same reaction when they say boys or guys?
Of course I would have the same reaction to a grown man referring to other grown men as boys in a professional setting. But you never see that.
In this context, ANYTHING is better than girls.
Anonymous wrote:+1 It's not worth saying anything. My boss does all kinds of irritating shit, but must of it I just suck up and let go because it's not worth it.Anonymous wrote:I think if this is the biggest complaint you have about a client, you should thank your lucky stars. And keep your mouth shut.
+1 It's not worth saying anything. My boss does all kinds of irritating shit, but must of it I just suck up and let go because it's not worth it.Anonymous wrote:I think if this is the biggest complaint you have about a client, you should thank your lucky stars. And keep your mouth shut.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate that for some reason, and can't figure out why. I really can't stand the WTOP traffic guy who comes on ABC's morning news - he always tosses it back to the "girls." Come on.
Would you prefer he said 'ladies'?
Do you have the same reaction when they say boys or guys?
Anonymous wrote:I hate that for some reason, and can't figure out why. I really can't stand the WTOP traffic guy who comes on ABC's morning news - he always tosses it back to the "girls." Come on.