Professur said:Didn't think so. Now go to your room and think about this, young lady. I've got to go buy some edge trim to replace what I smashed this morning.
Professur said:Good.
tonksy said:I get creeped out by the same thing, Nicole
Haha...I did it on purpose.
Nixy said:What creeps you out when you're having a conversation with someone? Something that they probably don't even realize they're doing...and I'm not talking like you're having a convo with someone who is creep necessarily but rather something many people do or say during a conversation that freaks you out.
I get freaked out if people continually refers to me by my name. "How do I do this Nicole?" "That's funny Nicole" etc...putting my name in when it's not really necessary cause obviously I know they're talking to me. It sometimes makes me feel like they're being mocking or something. Sometimes it just creeps me out. There was one guy in my class who ALWAYS did it and it almost seemed like he was testing me to see if I knew his name, being like "I know YOUR name do you know mine?"...
For this reason I don't generally use other people's names in conversation with them either...makes me feel like I'm being creepy.
Nixy said:wants to come with.
SouthernN'Proud said:THAT creeps me out. With what?
levana said:I hate people that feel the need to stand 2 inches from my face while they talk to me. You back away and they move with you... makes me wanna just run away quickly.
Professur said:Turn slightly sideways. It puts a shoulder to them. That'll give you about 6" more room. Hotel Management 101 - dealing with obnoxious people.
Professur said:My first tax paying job was packing boxes for Birks Jewellers. I've never actually needed any tricks for it. What sort of stuff? Fragile?
Professur said:OK, glasses, unless it's special, leave it. If you want to take it, take a pair of panties, put whatever was in the glass (cept coins) into the panties and put then back in the glass. This helps stop the glass from being crushed. Wrap another pair around the outside and you're done. Pack it in the middle of your clothes.