Things you wish you could say

It is so rude to complete some one else sentence or interrupt while they talking because one just not patient enough to listen to the end of it. One of my friends is like that, she always interrupt to ask her question and I often patiently say to her, if you let me finish it, then you do not have to ask me that question.

I was thinking what's the hurried? and I really wan to say to her ...
ZIP IT Mate!! ZIP IT!

I would feel so good if I can say that to her. I like this friend, but she has that 1 personality that is just simply ...:he
 
If you think you were being smooth and charming, you were as smooth as sandpaper underpants (kudos if you remember the game that came from) and as charming as a rusty nail (I've stepped on rusty nails twice as a child so that has further lowered my opinion of them). In what world is it proper to call some random lady you just met princess?!

(I may not have said it, but the look on my face and tone of my voice said all that)
 
It is so rude to complete some one else sentence or interrupt while they talking because one just not patient enough to listen to the end of it. One of my friends is like that, she always interrupt to ask her question and I often patiently say to her, if you let me finish it, then you do not have to ask me that question.

I was thinking what's the hurried? and I really wan to say to her ...
ZIP IT Mate!! ZIP IT!

I would feel so good if I can say that to her. I like this friend, but she has that 1 personality that is just simply ...:he
I tell my little siblings zip it all the time. Or "don't interrupt". They interrupt a lot.
 
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If you think you were being smooth and charming, you were as smooth as sandpaper underpants (kudos if you remember the game that came from) and as charming as a rusty nail (I've stepped on rusty nails twice as a child so that has further lowered my opinion of them). In what world is it proper to call some random lady you just met princess?!

(I may not have said it, but the look on my face and tone of my voice said all that)
I have a sibling that did what she calls the "princess walk" to someone once. Left them stunned into sputtering.
 
In what world is it proper to call some random lady you just met princess?!
Ugh! I hate being called "sweetie" by the person who takes my oder at a burger drive-in, too. Am I your child? Your little sister? Your lesbian lover? No, I am a 72-year old customer and I expect to treated with respect. You may call me ma'am, thank you very mch. :mad:
 
Ugh! I hate being called "sweetie" by the person who takes my oder at a burger drive-in, too. Am I your child? Your little sister? Your lesbian lover? No, I am a 72-year old customer and I expect to treated with respect. You may call me ma'am, thank you very mch. :mad:
"Sweeite" to a person that old? I have never heard of such a thing. That is creepy.
 

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