I remember seeing an old, English comedy show that did a bit on the confusion that can be caused if we don't say something the right way. The examples I remember are:
What's in the road ahead? versus What's in the road? A head?
What is this thing called love? versus What's this thing called, luv?
Very different meanings. I think I shared this once before, but it was a long time ago.
I thought about this today because a post by Rooth reminded me of a story--which is almost completely unrelated to the above, except in that we have to be careful what we say. My brain is making weird associations this week.
Years ago I went though a super busy time at work--worse than anything I've experienced lately (and complained about). I was working 100 hour weeks. It caught up to me. One day I was at my desk, talking on the phone and I nodded off. (In the middle of a conversation!) When I jolted awake I didn't know how long I'd been asleep (it was just a few seconds) and didn't know what I had missed in the conversation. Over the years I learned if I missed something my wife said to me, I wouldn't get in trouble over it if I said "luv you". It worked in any situation. So I said it into the phone.
Then I heard a voice that was not my wife's!!! And it was saying "I love you too" back to me in a very choked up voice. My brain exploded when I realized I wasn't talking to my wife (did I mention I was really tired?). I didn't say anything, but in my head I was shouting, "no, No, NO!!!" I couldn't take it back. It was done. There was nothing I could do about it. She was a co-worker and a friend. But I have to admit I was very relieved when she retired and moved to Florida. And even more relieved when the Valentine's Day cards stopped showing up. :)
PS - That's the only time I've ever said or written (or even implied) that particular sentiment without meaning it. I don't need to feel guilty about it...right???
Friday, April 18, 2014
Thursday, April 10, 2014
Sitting Outside
Spring is finally here (and not just on the calendar). We're having really nice weather this week. I witnessed something related to the weather (sort of) and I want to know how you would have reacted in that situation.
You go to Starbucks with 2 co-workers at 11:15am. When you get your order, you see that your co-workers are sitting at a table in front of the restaurant next door (Starbucks has no outside tables). It's such a nice day, you want to sit outside for a while. Soon two other groups of Starbucks' patrons also settle in at tables. Of the 8 tables in front of the restaurant, 2 are taken by restaurant customers and 3 by Starbucks' customers. (This isn't going to be a math test, I'm just setting the scene...and assuming you know how many tables are empty :).
As politely as she can, the restaurant manager tells the coffee drinkers that the tables are reserved for restaurant customers.
As one of the coffee drinkers, what do you do???
You go to Starbucks with 2 co-workers at 11:15am. When you get your order, you see that your co-workers are sitting at a table in front of the restaurant next door (Starbucks has no outside tables). It's such a nice day, you want to sit outside for a while. Soon two other groups of Starbucks' patrons also settle in at tables. Of the 8 tables in front of the restaurant, 2 are taken by restaurant customers and 3 by Starbucks' customers. (This isn't going to be a math test, I'm just setting the scene...and assuming you know how many tables are empty :).
As politely as she can, the restaurant manager tells the coffee drinkers that the tables are reserved for restaurant customers.
As one of the coffee drinkers, what do you do???
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