TomVexille
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After I said thank you with my brightest smile, he actually spat out at me “Don’t be so condescending”!
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After I said thank you with my brightest smile, he actually spat out at me “Don’t be so condescending”!
Quick questions for Melbournians.... Can I buy a single train ticket from Flinders St Stn to Middle Brighton? (or do I have to get your version of Opal card? )
You will have to get a Myki card. Keep it safe and use it when you next visit the DPRV.
Oh bother.Last week was Pisco Sour week and I only found out today.
Well done for beating @Hvr to that one, JohnK.You're kidding right?
You see I have a theory. And a huge generalization. Older men are used to a different world. Where women don’t play much of a role <edit - in the workplace and in senior positions>. Esp ones that aren’t sweet young things. And that attitude carries on well past working life. Younger men are in a different world, maybe their senior is a woman and so there is a different attitude.The jerk was 65ish. Well dressed, but overweight. Briefcase etc.
I’m not sure if I should divulge my knight in shining armour’s age, however, he’s slightly younger than the jerk.
Depends where the 02 emergency equip is, sometimes you have to share only one row 1 compartment and the guy sounds like he had too much carry on (not knowing the airline rule).
And lets not forget he 1, shouted at her (wtf) and then attempted to remove her property. Yeah, nah. Thats not going to happen.
I had a guy ATL-SCL try to remove my husband overhead from its space, I told the guy touch the bag and I'll give him what for. He of course didnt understand "I'll give you what for" meant but knew not to upset the big, angry, tired, middle aged woman and left the bag alone.
Edit: I posted the photo elsewhere but this was a guy with oversized carryon.
I totally object when someone else touches my stuff in the security area. And this is another tick to my theory.I had a guy in BNE pick up my wallet & phone from the bin as it was about to go through the scanner, transfer them to another bin and then put his bag into my old bin. It didn’t actually make any sense. After I got through the body scanner I caught up to him and told him he must never touch another persons belongings ever again. He asked me what my problem was. I told him in quite a loud voice that he could be a DRUG runner or work with EXPLOSIVES. I’m 151cms tall and he looked kinda shocked. I was hoping that security would come and question us but they’re not as on the ball as you might think in Brisbane.
I also complained to the scanning personell as well, and you know? They just shrugged.
Honestly though, what if this man had transferred drug or explosive residue onto my belongings?
You see I have a theory. And a huge generalization. Older men are used to a different world. Where women don’t play much of a role <edit - in the workplace and in senior positions>. Esp ones that aren’t sweet young things. And that attitude carries on well past working life. Younger men are in a different world, maybe their senior is a woman and so there is a different attitude.
I do enjoy a Pisco Sour every now and then.
Define old? My dad is nearly 80 and doesn't think that way. My parents have been going to a female GP for over 20 years and I also go to her while I am in Sydney.You see I have a theory. And a huge generalization. Older men are used to a different world. Where women don’t play much of a role <edit - in the workplace and in senior positions>.
Except it was a 20 rouble coin that we used not a penny.
Yes. I’m in the same place at home too. And I know there are some nice Gents on this thread too and hence ‘generalization’ as it can’t be a blanket statement. But a trend maybe?Oh dear. I can almost agree, except that my hubby fits some of that physical description, and yet he’s quite the gentleman. All the men that I know treat me like a princess (otherwise, why would we be friends?), but the ones who haven’t met me yet, might take one look and assume I’m a pushover!
Define old? My dad is nearly 80 and doesn't think that way. My parents have been going to a female GP for over 20 years and I also go to her while I am in Sydney.
If I send them a PDF of a business card, do they need a bleed around it?Printed? Dont see why not.
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Quality is good, Ive been happy with card stock and Ive use them for our office as well, just ordered some new self inking stamps today.
Edit: There is a Health and Social Services>Medical Professional category for some inspiration but some are a bit out there.
If I send them a PDF of a business card, do they need a bleed around it?
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I think the guy snapped more because he knew he was doing wrong/being cheeky in having too much carry on and as per usual in that situation, instead of apologizing he got defensive.