Gripe thread
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totally agree Gnatty
my latest thing is educating the druggies on manners. one was having a spac on the tram the other day and pushed people out the way.
i was like - hey ease up, its too early in the morning, and that is just not necessary.
she goes - but i'm late and people get in me fuckin way.
me - and your more important than everyone else?
her - grumbles under breath and walks off
there was one the other week ranting racist remarks and i went - hey shut it.
he did lol
they are getting on my nerves big time at the moment.
my latest thing is educating the druggies on manners. one was having a spac on the tram the other day and pushed people out the way.
i was like - hey ease up, its too early in the morning, and that is just not necessary.
she goes - but i'm late and people get in me fuckin way.
me - and your more important than everyone else?
her - grumbles under breath and walks off
there was one the other week ranting racist remarks and i went - hey shut it.
he did lol
they are getting on my nerves big time at the moment.
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should have come on Saturday, was a mad house party and awesome fireworks... not grim at all if you get out and have fun still...nic wrote:urgh
totes grim here
might be time for summer hiatus tbh.
beers this week tho
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Ugh, job applications. Again. Fucken fuck fuck fuck. 3 down 120 to go
Also, fuck the fuck off to creepy, sleazy nerds. No, I do no want to know what you rate the last girl you had sex with out of 10; no, I do not want to 'dress up for you'; no, I do not want to 'look after each other's needs'; and, no, not under any circumstances would I ever be compelled, coerced or otherwise forced into fucking you.
Wrong.Town. And this was from two guys I work with
Also, fuck the fuck off to creepy, sleazy nerds. No, I do no want to know what you rate the last girl you had sex with out of 10; no, I do not want to 'dress up for you'; no, I do not want to 'look after each other's needs'; and, no, not under any circumstances would I ever be compelled, coerced or otherwise forced into fucking you.
Wrong.Town. And this was from two guys I work with
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You sound too high maintenance tbhretzie wrote:
Also, fuck the fuck off to creepy, sleazy nerds. No, I do no want to know what you rate the last girl you had sex with out of 10; no, I do not want to 'dress up for you'; no, I do not want to 'look after each other's needs'; and, no, not under any circumstances would I ever be compelled, coerced or otherwise forced into fucking you.
Wrong.Town. And this was from two guys I work with
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I am waiting on money being sent from the UK. Its been 1.5 weeks since it was originally transferred and I still dont have it.
I need it. That is all.
I need it. That is all.
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lol hardy
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True, true. Next thing you know, I'll be complaining about a guy bringing some bird he's banging to a date.Hardy wrote:You sound too high maintenance tbh
Oh wait...
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pretty sure i know some loonies but nothing of the calibre you keep coming up with huhu.
time to gtfouta there
time to gtfouta there
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Nah, location hasn't made it particularly worse than it was before. It's just:
:science:
:science:
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LOL!
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retzie wrote:Nah, location hasn't made it particularly worse than it was before. It's just:
:science:
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so, are you the blue? or are they?
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both it seems
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retzie wrote:Ugh, job applications. Again. Fucken fuck fuck fuck. 3 down 120 to go
Also, fuck the fuck off to creepy, sleazy nerds. No, I do no want to know what you rate the last girl you had sex with out of 10; no, I do not want to 'dress up for you'; no, I do not want to 'look after each other's needs'; and, no, not under any circumstances would I ever be compelled, coerced or otherwise forced into fucking you.
Wrong.Town. And this was from two guys I work with
don't take it to heart Retz, some men (and yes some women) are just well gross and blah. i have had two married men who i work with crack on to me. one recently emailed me saying he missed my voice, so i asked how his kids were lol
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Blue is them. 'Sif post chart about myself.deviant wrote:so, are you the blue? or are they?
(They didn't have a venn diagram maker )
Home side firsthuge wrote:both it seems
Thx liz, some people are just fucked. One of these guys has a longterm gfLizkins wrote:don't take it to heart Retz, some men (and yes some women) are just well gross and blah. i have had two married men who i work with crack on to me. one recently emailed me saying he missed my voice, so i asked how his kids were lol
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so basically you're just leading him onLizkins wrote: i have had two married men who i work with crack on to me. one recently emailed me saying he missed my voice, so i asked how his kids were lol
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with my voice? well, i guess it is a nice voice, so yeah, maybe i am
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You have probably heared me complain about one of the Partners at my work in the past. If you haven't she is a fucking CUNT! Whilst i dont have to work for her anymore, some friends do. I just got sent an email that she sent to everyone and i am wondering if you can actually send this type of email
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Whilst she is correct, is this type of email okay? I think it boarders on racist.Hi All
I have noted that nearly all staff are using the word “on” inappropriately repeatedly.
“The book is on the table” - “on” is where you place something
“The policy is on IT” –WRONG – it “covers IT” or “about IT”, “in respect to IT” or even “for IT”.
Some other items:
• Documentations – WRONG – should be “documentation” for plural and “document” for singular
• Staffs – WRONG – should be “staff” for plural & “staff member” for singular
• Proper – WRONG – use the word appropriate, proper is not a word used in Australia
I know some of these things are different in Asian English but we need to use Australian English as that is what our clients expect.
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she sounds lovely
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its clearly racist, albeit its very mild. the things that she has identified are critisicms that could easily be leveled at any Australian. I work with plenty of people who make the same mistakes she has identified that are many generation australian and have english as their first language, and people in the same category who make mistakes that are far worse.kronz wrote:Whilst she is correct, is this type of email okay? I think it boarders on racist.
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however, whilst im no employment lawyer, i dont think it could turn into a problem legally. my understanding is that in EEO cases it needs to be proven that it resulted in some sort of disadvantage to those who were discriminated against. Theres no disadvantage here, nobodys been passed over for promotion, or denied training or salary. Additionally its too mild to argue that its true racial vilification. However you could argue it could potentially become an issue for the firm where it was used as evidence of a culture of rasicsm in a more serious case.
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If the problem is grammar, the email should be STRICTLY about grammar. What fucken difference does it make WHY anyone is getting it wrong?
By the way, is she actually providing some sort of resource to help people with this? Or is she just hoping this email will fix it?? Needs more Australian Style Manual in the staff room. Make her put her money where her mouth is!
By the way, is she actually providing some sort of resource to help people with this? Or is she just hoping this email will fix it?? Needs more Australian Style Manual in the staff room. Make her put her money where her mouth is!
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Whilst very poorly worded, I beleive her point is valid. With a slight hint of racism, but could be spun either way.kronz wrote:
Whilst she is correct, is this type of email okay? I think it boarders on racist.
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She does sound like a cunt though.
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Nailed it. Her request is reasonable, but she needs to do more than just ask them to do it, she needs to provide the tools and teaching to achieve it.retzie wrote:If the problem is grammar, the email should be STRICTLY about grammar. What fucken difference does it make WHY anyone is getting it wrong?
By the way, is she actually providing some sort of resource to help people with this? Or is she just hoping this email will fix it?? Needs more Australian Style Manual in the staff room. Make her put her money where her mouth is!
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I like the sound of this woman... can you hook me up a date kronz?
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Just for the record, I find singling out a racial group like this pretty offensive.
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Dan, she is the most repugnant person on earth, please never mention the term date again!
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I think the more proper term is pigeon english (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Pigeon+English), but asian english is what it is. I dont think that's racist at all. Its not discriminatory to discuss people's quality of language when its not their first language IMO.kronz wrote:You have probably heared me complain about one of the Partners at my work in the past. If you haven't she is a fucking CUNT! Whilst i dont have to work for her anymore, some friends do. I just got sent an email that she sent to everyone and i am wondering if you can actually send this type of email
Whilst she is correct, is this type of email okay? I think it boarders on racist.Hi All
I have noted that nearly all staff are using the word “on” inappropriately repeatedly.
“The book is on the table” - “on” is where you place something
“The policy is on IT” –WRONG – it “covers IT” or “about IT”, “in respect to IT” or even “for IT”.
Some other items:
• Documentations – WRONG – should be “documentation” for plural and “document” for singular
• Staffs – WRONG – should be “staff” for plural & “staff member” for singular
• Proper – WRONG – use the word appropriate, proper is not a word used in Australia
I know some of these things are different in Asian English but we need to use Australian English as that is what our clients expect.
Best regards
Theresa
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The fact that she thinks appropriate is a better word than proper is total nonsense though, where did she get that idea?
My wife, who is Asian, was sent to elocution classes by the first company that hired her and taught her how to speak to clients. I thought that was pretty weird.
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that aside, if the person above her gives a stuff about workplace culture and how a message like that would make people feel, then perhaps there is a way of anon raising it with them - print out on desk? you can spin it either way but to me it indicates something very wrong in the attitude of the person and this effects everyone below them
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Hi All
I have noted that nearly all staff are using the word “on” inappropriately repeatedly.
“The book is on the table” - “on” is where you place something
“The policy is on IT” –WRONG – it “covers IT” or “about IT”, “in respect to IT” or even “for IT”.
Some other items:
• Documentations – WRONG – should be “documentation” for plural and “document” for singular
• Staffs – WRONG – should be “staff” for plural & “staff member” for singular
• Proper – WRONG – use the word appropriate, proper is not a word used in Australia
I know some of these things are different in Asian English but we need to use Australian English as that is what our clients expect.
Best regards
Theresa
I would expect higher literacy from a grammar nazi.
She should rephrase the first sentence so that she doesn't have those two adjectives next to one another. I'd go with something like "Many staff are repeatedly using the word 'on' inappropriately".
The second point " 'on' is where you place something"; WRONG - 'on' describes many things, including:
- to indicate position in contact with and supported by the top surface of <the book is lying on the table>
- to indicate position in or in contact with an outer surface <the fly landed on the ceiling> <I have a cut on my finger> <paint on the wall>
- to indicate position in close proximity with <a village on the sea> <stay on your opponent>
- to indicate the location of something <on the left> <on the south side of the house> <on the farm>
- to indicate a source of attachment or support <on a string> <stand on one foot> <hang it on a nail>
- to indicate a source of dependence <you can rely on me> <feeds on insects> <lives on a pension>
- to indicate means of conveyance <on the bus>
- to indicate presence in the possession of <had a knife on him>
- to indicate a time frame during which something takes place <a parade on Sunday> or an instant, action, or occurrence when something begins or is done <on cue> <on arriving home, I found your letter> <news on the hour> <cash on delivery>
- to indicate manner of doing something ; often used with the <on the sly> <keep everything on the up-and-up>
- to indicate means or agency <cut myself on a knife> <talk on the telephone>
- to indicate a medium of expression <on stage> <best show on television>
- to indicate active involvement in a condition or status <on the increase> <on the lookout> (2) : regularly using or showing the effects of using <on drugs>
- to indicate involvement or participation <on tour> <on the team> <on duty>
- to indicate inclusion <put it on the agenda>
- to indicate position or status in proper relationship with a standard or objective <on schedule>
- to indicate reason, ground, or basis (as for an action, opinion, or computation) <I have it on good authority> <on one condition> <the interest will be 10 cents on the dollar>
- to indicate the cause or source <profited on the sale of stock>
- to indicate the focus of obligation or responsibility <drinks are on the house> <put the blame on me>
- to indicate the object of collision, opposition, or hostile action <bumped my head on a limb> <an attack on religion> <pulled a gun on me>
- to indicate the object with respect to some disadvantage, handicap, or detriment <has three inches in height on me> <a 3-game lead on the second-place team> <the joke's on me>
- to indicate destination or the focus of some action, movement, or directed effort <crept up on him> <feast your eyes on this> <working on my skiing> <made a payment on the loan>
- to indicate the focus of feelings, determination, or will <have pity on me> <keen on sports> <a curse on you>
- to indicate the object with respect to some misfortune or disadvantageous event <the crops died on them>
- to indicate the subject of study, discussion, or consideration <a book on insects> <reflect on that a moment> <agree on price>, and
- to indicate reduplication or succession in a series <loss on loss>
Also, if the word 'proper' is not used in Australia, why is it plastered across classrooms nation-wide during grammar lessons? Has she never heard of a proper noun?
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Dear Theresa- Hows abouts 'PROPPA'?- is this an acceptable adjective when used in context ie 'this is going be a proppa rinseout'
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lol Cia
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CIA - Always keeping real as FARK. Respeck
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CIA, I love your work.
I was told yesterday by the person in question that my opinion doesn't matter.
I was told yesterday by the person in question that my opinion doesn't matter.
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I doesn't, you "asian-english-sympathiser".
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wow that is horrible. ahaha
I killed someone ON purpose....
wait. no, it wasn't me!!!
*coughs* on IT makes perfect sense though
I killed someone ON purpose....
wait. no, it wasn't me!!!
*coughs* on IT makes perfect sense though
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I dont know about poor use of language but nothing fucks me off more in the office than bullshit pseudo-management speak.
here is a list of wanky words you should never ever use seriously. Alternatively in boring meetings play WANK WORD BINGO using the below examples.
robusticise
meaningful
leverage
regroup
appropriate
utilize
team player
outside the box
touch base
flattening
excellence
platform
flexible
strategic fit
future-proof
value-added
multidisciplinary
aspiration statement
push the envelope
risk management
client-based
communication
empower
contribution
intranet
credibility
here is a list of wanky words you should never ever use seriously. Alternatively in boring meetings play WANK WORD BINGO using the below examples.
robusticise
meaningful
leverage
regroup
appropriate
utilize
team player
outside the box
touch base
flattening
excellence
platform
flexible
strategic fit
future-proof
value-added
multidisciplinary
aspiration statement
push the envelope
risk management
client-based
communication
empower
contribution
intranet
credibility
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i hate "touch base" "at the end of the day"
geeeeeehhhhh
we use some good ones here. like when there is going to be an "outage" (turing off servers for whatever reason menaing people cannot use said server) we have started calling them a "technology pause". gets it thru change control pretty easily.
geeeeeehhhhh
we use some good ones here. like when there is going to be an "outage" (turing off servers for whatever reason menaing people cannot use said server) we have started calling them a "technology pause". gets it thru change control pretty easily.
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haha I like technology pause. I worked in service management for two years for the civil service in London. I think thats where my hatred of this kind of thing began to develop. Although in advertising they're even worse if anything.huge wrote:i hate "touch base" "at the end of the day"
geeeeeehhhhh
we use some good ones here. like when there is going to be an "outage" (turing off servers for whatever reason menaing people cannot use said server) we have started calling them a "technology pause". gets it thru change control pretty easily.
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i just attempted to make nachos and had to settle for corn chips with mozzarella coz i couldn't get the lid off the salsa
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should have got ya mum to do it for ya.
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dear me.
i dont work in a corporate environment and im totally embarrassed as to how many of those words i use regularly.
perhaps thats why i use them?
i dont work in a corporate environment and im totally embarrassed as to how many of those words i use regularly.
perhaps thats why i use them?
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yours tbhdeviant wrote:should have got ya mum to do it for ya.
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was gonna say the same thing but then remembered he has a broken arm!deviant wrote:should have got ya mum to do it for ya.
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how is "moving forward" not on that list?
absolutely my most hated management speakism.
absolutely my most hated management speakism.
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moving forward in a new direction?
ps. i had something to say about gripes and things
but i have since had a beverage and i no longer care
ps. i had something to say about gripes and things
but i have since had a beverage and i no longer care
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moving forward should be on that list.witty_pseudonym wrote:how is "moving forward" not on that list?
absolutely my most hated management speakism.
gah!