What if it Snows?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dave_in_AZ, Mar 19, 2018.

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  2. JolliRoger

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    Thanks!
     
  4. Opus

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    How did the first day go?
     
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    #### that was close !
     
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    I'd like to start a petition to build a bridge that spans the entire length of new mexico
     
  8. D.Tibbitt

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    Now I'm not one to judge people. But I went to pay for my snacks I picked up in the truckstop.

    Guy asks if I want a bag

    "yes please."

    Card thing dings and he hands me my items and I say "thank you sir!".

    " don't call me sir, I prefer they/them"

    " ok, thank you them"

    I hate to laugh at it , but it sounded so stupid when I said it outloud, I couldn't help myself but smile. And he looked even more offended than when he was a sir.

    I walk back to my truck questioning the English language. If I see a guy I say sir if I see a woman I replace sir with ma'am... now I will have to add they/them to my vocabulary and come up with a grammaticaly correct phrase for saying thank you to them.
     
  9. Blu_Ogre

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    I usually just go with a "Thank you, Much appreciated" No disrespect for those of any gender or self perceived cultural elitism.

    I started that way before all this crap went down cause I do not use Sir/Madam unless they are known military officers. Used to be around/ work with too many Military Chiefs......
     
  10. Opus

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    I have decided on my personal pronoun......
    "Your Excellency"

    Going forward, this is how I shall be referred to. Anything less than that will be considered 'dead naming' and consequences will follow.

    Carry on
     
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