In my case it was cultural in the central belt of Scotland its quite common for us to greet a man of stature as "Hi big man" its actually a term of respect. Now I was down in Peterborough and onsite when I got asked a question by a rather tall stout character. To which I replied without thinking I dont know big man. I heard later on it was he that complained to his supervisor and got me canned. Love to hear your story if you have one.
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Originally posted by AttentivIS View PostIn my case it was cultural in the central belt of Scotland its quite common for us to greet a man of stature as "Hi big man" its actually a term of respect. Now I was down in Peterborough and onsite when I got asked a question by a rather tall stout character. To which I replied without thinking I dont know big man. I heard later on it was he that complained to his supervisor and got me canned. Love to hear your story if you have one.The Chunt of Chunts. -
I'm used to working in the City, on the trading desks.
So, when I was working in the public sector for the first time, and slapped the lady diversity officer on the arse and said "Hey, big momma, you ever want a good ****, just smile", it sort of backfired.Comment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI'm used to working in the City, on the trading desks.
So, when I was working in the public sector for the first time, and slapped the lady diversity officer on the arse and said "Hey, big momma, you ever want a good ****, just smile", it sort of backfired.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostObviously a lesbianComment
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Originally posted by AttentivIS View PostIn my case it was cultural in the central belt of Scotland its quite common for us to greet a man of stature as "Hi big man" its actually a term of respect. Now I was down in Peterborough and onsite when I got asked a question by a rather tall stout character. To which I replied without thinking I dont know big man. I heard later on it was he that complained to his supervisor and got me canned. Love to hear your story if you have one.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Didn't lose the role, but I had to be reminded at one stage that when working in a staunch Catholic area of Glasgow, one should always expand the acronym FTP or you'll upset some people around you.Comment
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An Indian guy invited me to a clear the air meeting. "You shout at me on instant messenger" he complained. "You type OK instead of ok. What have I done to make you so angry?".Comment
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Originally posted by I just need to test it View PostAn Indian guy invited me to a clear the air meeting. "You shout at me on instant messenger" he complained. "You type OK instead of ok. What have I done to make you so angry?"."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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