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06-06-2017 04:51 AM
06-06-2017 10:58 AM
@Maddie64 wrote:I liked her but now find her to be overly pleasant and after awhile her lisp gets to me, then I have to turn her off
All of the people I know or the children I work with who have a lisp would stop it if they could. Why do we have to post something about someone who has for a lack of better term, a disability or they talk differently?? You could have stopped with "I like her." None of us are perfect!! Geesh!
06-06-2017 12:40 PM
@wvumountiefan wrote:
@Maddie64 wrote:I liked her but now find her to be overly pleasant and after awhile her lisp gets to me, then I have to turn her off
All of the people I know or the children I work with who have a lisp would stop it if they could. Why do we have to post something about someone who has for a lack of better term, a disability or they talk differently?? You could have stopped with "I like her." None of us are perfect!! Geesh!
And in another thread, this poster asked if anyone knew what surgery Mary was having - along with a totally unrelated "question." So, as was asked in that thread - why would this poster care, if they don't even like Mary? And she hasn't returned to that thread to comment or thank posters for the answers to her "questions."
IMO, looking for popular things/people to drip on because it will get reactions.
06-06-2017 02:04 PM
@wvumountiefan wrote:
@Maddie64 wrote:I liked her but now find her to be overly pleasant and after awhile her lisp gets to me, then I have to turn her off
All of the people I know or the children I work with who have a lisp would stop it if they could. Why do we have to post something about someone who has for a lack of better term, a disability or they talk differently?? You could have stopped with "I like her." None of us are perfect!! Geesh!
I agree @wvumountiefan. I was always taught when you say something that starts out seemingly as a compliment and add the word "but", you completely negate the positive.
06-06-2017 09:12 PM
06-10-2017 09:45 AM
@Sueliz wrote:
@wvumountiefan wrote:
@Maddie64 wrote:I liked her but now find her to be overly pleasant and after awhile her lisp gets to me, then I have to turn her off
All of the people I know or the children I work with who have a lisp would stop it if they could. Why do we have to post something about someone who has for a lack of better term, a disability or they talk differently?? You could have stopped with "I like her." None of us are perfect!! Geesh!
I agree @wvumountiefan. I was always taught when you say something that starts out seemingly as a compliment and add the word "but", you completely negate the positive.
Thank you @wvumountiefan & @Sueliz.
Well said.
06-10-2017 09:49 AM
Mary is a class act.
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