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That does not bother me -- but there are many other things that she does and says that really bug me.  That is why I don't watch her anymore.

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@Puppy Lips wrote:

That does not bother me -- but there are many other things that she does and says that really bug me.  That is why I don't watch her anymore.


@Puppy Lips  I don't enjoy her presentations either.  I do like the clothes though!

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Her things are knock offs and over priced of urban wear that you can do yourself or get at a cheaper price.

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@Pearlee wrote:

@Melania wrote:

@Pearlee wrote:

@Melania wrote:

@Shanus wrote:

@Dobilyn. It isn't just her w/ "You Guys", I find it w/ wait people in many restaurants...."Would You Guys like a table or booth"? I always correct them & say, "My husband and & I prefer a booth" or if I've had a particularly bad day, I've said, "We Guys would prefer a booth". They catch on. I think it's disrespectful to address people that way no matter if designer, the phrase of the moment, the region, or the way a certain age group has learned to speak. No. Just no.

 


How are they supposd to know he is your husband and who you are for that matter??? 

Geez, people sure do expect to be bowed and scraped to. SMDH


@Melania  FYI - not wanting to be  addressed in a disrespectful manner is a lot different than wanting to be "bowed and scraped to."  What a gross exaggeration you made.

 

I am female.  Being addressed as one of "you guys" is disrespectful to me.If I am somewhere where I am paying for a goods or service, then I want to be treated with respect or I am not going there ever again.

 

 

ROFL...yet you continue to buy Logo.

 

Quite hypocritical to say the least.


 


@Melania  Yes I do!  Smiley Happy

It's a lot worse being addressed to my face, where someone can clearly see I'm a female, as a "guy."   I do wish Lori would stop doing it too but yes indeedy, I'll continue to buy LOGO.   There are lots of restaurants to eat it so I can go elsewhere; only one place I know of (besides Ebay and occasionally Zulily) to buy LOGO.

 


This doesn't make sense that it's okay for Lori to call women guys while selling women's clothing, but not if a server says it to all at the table.

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@StraytoStay wrote:

@Pearlee wrote:

@Melania wrote:

@Pearlee wrote:

@Melania wrote:

@Shanus wrote:

@Dobilyn. It isn't just her w/ "You Guys", I find it w/ wait people in many restaurants...."Would You Guys like a table or booth"? I always correct them & say, "My husband and & I prefer a booth" or if I've had a particularly bad day, I've said, "We Guys would prefer a booth". They catch on. I think it's disrespectful to address people that way no matter if designer, the phrase of the moment, the region, or the way a certain age group has learned to speak. No. Just no.

 


How are they supposd to know he is your husband and who you are for that matter??? 

Geez, people sure do expect to be bowed and scraped to. SMDH


@Melania  FYI - not wanting to be  addressed in a disrespectful manner is a lot different than wanting to be "bowed and scraped to."  What a gross exaggeration you made.

 

I am female.  Being addressed as one of "you guys" is disrespectful to me.If I am somewhere where I am paying for a goods or service, then I want to be treated with respect or I am not going there ever again.

 

 

ROFL...yet you continue to buy Logo.

 

Quite hypocritical to say the least.


 


@Melania  Yes I do!  Smiley Happy

It's a lot worse being addressed to my face, where someone can clearly see I'm a female, as a "guy."   I do wish Lori would stop doing it too but yes indeedy, I'll continue to buy LOGO.   There are lots of restaurants to eat it so I can go elsewhere; only one place I know of (besides Ebay and occasionally Zulily) to buy LOGO.

 


This doesn't make sense that it's okay for Lori to call women guys while selling women's clothing, but not if a server says it to all at the table.


I never said it was OK.  You sure do read things into posts that aren't there.  

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@StraytoStay wrote:

@Pearlee wrote:

@Melania wrote:

@Pearlee wrote:

@Melania wrote:

@Shanus wrote:

@Dobilyn. It isn't just her w/ "You Guys", I find it w/ wait people in many restaurants...."Would You Guys like a table or booth"? I always correct them & say, "My husband and & I prefer a booth" or if I've had a particularly bad day, I've said, "We Guys would prefer a booth". They catch on. I think it's disrespectful to address people that way no matter if designer, the phrase of the moment, the region, or the way a certain age group has learned to speak. No. Just no.

 


How are they supposd to know he is your husband and who you are for that matter??? 

Geez, people sure do expect to be bowed and scraped to. SMDH


@Melania  FYI - not wanting to be  addressed in a disrespectful manner is a lot different than wanting to be "bowed and scraped to."  What a gross exaggeration you made.

 

I am female.  Being addressed as one of "you guys" is disrespectful to me.If I am somewhere where I am paying for a goods or service, then I want to be treated with respect or I am not going there ever again.

 

 

ROFL...yet you continue to buy Logo.

 

Quite hypocritical to say the least.


 


@Melania  Yes I do!  Smiley Happy

It's a lot worse being addressed to my face, where someone can clearly see I'm a female, as a "guy."   I do wish Lori would stop doing it too but yes indeedy, I'll continue to buy LOGO.   There are lots of restaurants to eat it so I can go elsewhere; only one place I know of (besides Ebay and occasionally Zulily) to buy LOGO.

 


This doesn't make sense that it's okay for Lori to call women guys while selling women's clothing, but not if a server says it to all at the table.


Exactly!!

 Seems she is the one who is confused by her justification. Can't make this carp up.

 

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Oh for heavens sake ! How many times are you women going to beat this horse? It is a regional figure of speech and certainly nothing in any way offensive. Good Grief. Let it go already.

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@151949 wrote:

Oh for heavens sake ! How many times are you women going to beat this horse? It is a regional figure of speech and certainly nothing in any way offensive. Good Grief. Let it go already.


@151949  People are entitled to a different opinion than yours.  

If you don't like a thread, I suggest you just skip over it.    

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Skip over it "real quick"

 

lol