For me it would be “I want it that way”. I don’t think I would ever want to hear someone say that. How about you, OT?
For me it would be “I want it that way”. I don’t think I would ever want to hear someone say that. How about you, OT?
"You're fired" or "We are going to have to let you go".
Mind you, I don't care that much about my job (I do like it, it's just not my calling...it's the thing I do to pay rent and bills), it's just the sheer inconvenience of having to uproot my life, look for a new job, probably have to look for a new place to live. Giant pain in the ass.
There's obviously a million other things I wouldn't want to hear that are too terrible or gross or awful to put here, so I went with a rather plain but understandable one.
"That's not in my job description" and "That's above my pay grade" are two phrases that make me want to scream.
"I think we should just be friends". I heard that all the time. I always got put in the friend zone.
The sound of someone blowing your mom's back out in the next room:
"Put it in there, you nasty bastard! Lower... now, slower... OK, now put the other one in."
Or, maybe someone MIGHT want to hear it, I'm not one to kink shame.
Someone not taking no for an answer.
If I don't want to play a video game I dislike, they need to learn to respect that choice. People not accepting the fact that I wasnt having fun with Elden Ring, and kept badgering me to play it. Resulted in me playing it just so they would shut up. It never got better.
I bought you a series x instead of a ps5 because they were out of stock lmao.
j/k
you have cancer you have 2 weeks to live.
The sound of someone blowing your mom's back out in the next room:
"Put it in there, you nasty bastard! Lower... now, slower... OK, now put the other one in."
Or, maybe someone MIGHT want to hear it, I'm not one to kink shame.
reminds me of that part in tango and cash when stallone's sister was giving Kurt Russel a back rub lol.
We have a weekly management meeting and my CEO always calls problems we bring up "opportunities " as in it's an "opportunity to improve" something. It boils my blood to no end every time he says it.
We have a weekly management meeting and my CEO always calls problems we bring up "opportunities " as in it's an "opportunity to improve" something. It boils my blood to no end every time he says it.
Isn't that trying to portray a problem in a positive light instead of a negative one?
My manager saying anything lol. It's not what she says but how she says it that annoys me. Can you "just" do this? Just that? And then what? Sit on my ass till the end of my shift? Also, using infinitive instead of imperative. That's hard to understand from English language perspective, but let me just tell you it's super annoying.
if its one thing i learned from Tosh.0 or from Ashley Laurence from Hellraiser, i really dont want to hear this from anyone especially a gal
" I think my rash is back."
As a retail worker, too many. Especially from customers:
"Didn't scan? Must be free!"
"You look bored, let me give you something to do." *says even after I just barely cleared a line, not even a minute ago*
*doesn't read a sign RIGHT in front of them, asks something that would be self answered* "Are you open?" for one examples.
Yeah, thanks for the massacre of my brain cells, guys.
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