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‎09-05-2015 03:20 PM
As long as you started this thread, I hate when hosts end their show with "Have a blessed day." Someone did that just yesterday (female host - didn't even know who she is). People should keep religious wishes to themselves; surely Q has some atheist / agnostic viewers.
‎09-05-2015 03:24 PM
@Pearlee wrote:As long as you started this thread, I hate when hosts end their show with "Have a blessed day." Someone did that just yesterday (female host - didn't even know who she is). People should keep religious wishes to themselves; surely Q has some atheist / agnostic viewers.
Wow. I love and appreciate it when a host says have a blessed day. We need MORE of that in the world today!
‎09-05-2015 03:36 PM
@physicsnut wrote:
@Pearlee wrote:As long as you started this thread, I hate when hosts end their show with "Have a blessed day." Someone did that just yesterday (female host - didn't even know who she is). People should keep religious wishes to themselves; surely Q has some atheist / agnostic viewers.
Wow. I love and appreciate it when a host says have a blessed day. We need MORE of that in the world today!
No doubt a lot of people like it, but it's not applicable to their entire audience. They shouldh't be expressing anything religious or political as host IMO. I am delighted for you to get "blessings" for your day elsewhere, if you appreciate that thought. Many people don't.
‎09-05-2015 04:01 PM
Q needs to have a forum called OUTRAGE OF THE DAY..
or MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING.
This will really throw you God Bless America.
‎09-05-2015 04:02 PM
@Pearlee wrote:
@physicsnut wrote:
@Pearlee wrote:As long as you started this thread, I hate when hosts end their show with "Have a blessed day." Someone did that just yesterday (female host - didn't even know who she is). People should keep religious wishes to themselves; surely Q has some atheist / agnostic viewers.
Wow. I love and appreciate it when a host says have a blessed day. We need MORE of that in the world today!
No doubt a lot of people like it, but it's not applicable to their entire audience. They shouldh't be expressing anything religious or political as host IMO. I am delighted for you to get "blessings" for your day elsewhere, if you appreciate that thought. Many people don't.
Something that I have been curious about for some time as far as QVC policy - what exactly constitutes "religion" as far as the forums and QVC's supposed "no politics or religion" part of their rules & guidelines.
Many posters have Xtian sayings and bible verses as their sig lines, a few close to "preaching" standards. I'm pretty positive that if posters included Muslim or Pagan, or atheistic sig lines, they would be reported to QVC as being offensive and told by QVC to remove those sig lines.
Yet I'm equally positive that if anyone complained to QVC about overtly Xtian sig lines, comments, threads or posts, they would be ignored.
IMO, if it's okay for one religious belief or non-belief to have sig lines, commentary and entire threads, it should be equally okay for every other belief system to have the same privilege.
If a host/hostess can freely say Have a Blessed Day, then hosts should also be able to say Shalom, MerryMeet, Blessed Be, Namaste, or As-Salaam-Aleikum. But I'm betting that would make QVC unhappy.
‎09-05-2015 04:08 PM
@june22 wrote:Chaz is "ZEN" with his Man Bun.
That made me really laugh, now my mascara is running, and I have Raccoon eyes.
‎09-05-2015 04:57 PM
Perhaps he should pray for his hair do ????
‎09-05-2015 05:06 PM
It may only be a gesture of gratitude. Then again, he may actually be praying - praying that his sales will go through the roof.
‎09-05-2015 05:26 PM
hes praying for a new attorney. the one has he retained annoyed the judge
‎09-05-2015 05:34 PM
Today a cashier called me hun. I dislike being called hun, who wouldn't. I could have complained to her manager, sent an email of complaint to the company but I let it go instead because it was the right thing to do. I like doing the right thing more than I dislike being called hun.
Zen Chaz and the cashier mean no harm while many others do mean harm, I'd rather go after them.
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