I have a major irritant.
"Thanks, honey."
I dislike when someone calls me "honey."
Actually, to be more precise, I dislike it when anyone I don't know calls me "honey," "sweetie," or anything else that resembles familiarity when I'm interacting with a complete stranger.
It happens to be the one thing I don't enjoy about working with the public.
Every time someone uses one of these terms of endearment towards me, all I can think is--were you actually raised to believe it's totally acceptable to call someone you barely know "honey?"
I know, I know--it's friendly. I think that's why so many people get away with it. Nobody wants to be the curmudgeon who tells someone not to call them "honey." I've never said anything for that exact reason.
Still, I don't like it--and I frown noticeably whenever someone calls me that...
Granted, they probably think I'm just unpleasant, but that can't be helped.
The only exception I make to this rule involves diner waitresses.
I feel like calling someone "honey" is part of their job, and quite frankly, if you're serving me chocolate chip pancakes; you can call me whatever you want.
"Thanks, honey."
I dislike when someone calls me "honey."
Actually, to be more precise, I dislike it when anyone I don't know calls me "honey," "sweetie," or anything else that resembles familiarity when I'm interacting with a complete stranger.
It happens to be the one thing I don't enjoy about working with the public.
Every time someone uses one of these terms of endearment towards me, all I can think is--were you actually raised to believe it's totally acceptable to call someone you barely know "honey?"
I know, I know--it's friendly. I think that's why so many people get away with it. Nobody wants to be the curmudgeon who tells someone not to call them "honey." I've never said anything for that exact reason.
Still, I don't like it--and I frown noticeably whenever someone calls me that...
Granted, they probably think I'm just unpleasant, but that can't be helped.
The only exception I make to this rule involves diner waitresses.
I feel like calling someone "honey" is part of their job, and quite frankly, if you're serving me chocolate chip pancakes; you can call me whatever you want.
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