Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you give an example? I’m just trying to understand the context.
Could be something like "How are you, dear?" or "Listen, dear, I didn't mean to suggest that … " … fairly basic stuff. We're in our early 50s. He tends to do a lot of mansplaining so sometimes it's in that context.
Anonymous wrote:Can you give an example? I’m just trying to understand the context.
Anonymous wrote:Some people just do that. Chief is what my bacon and egg guy called my and my shoemaker called me boss, my aunts say dear.
I call everyone by first name which often pisses off C-level folk and regulators
One got I work with hates nick manes. Refuses to say Bob, Mike, Tom, Steve, Peg, etc.
Anonymous wrote:I would call him dear, and sweetie, and honey bun and poopsie until he got the message. Same thing you do it the weird toucher guy in the office. Preempt him by touching him all over first. Play with his hair.
Anonymous wrote:I would call him dear, and sweetie, and honey bun and poopsie until he got the message. Same thing you do it the weird toucher guy in the office. Preempt him by touching him all over first. Play with his hair.