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Re: Pls say, "We're Offering you..." rather than, "We're Giving you..."


@IMissSuperPoke wrote:

@mspatmac I agree. Some just hang out here to disagree with the suggestions or start an argument about it.


@IMissSuperPoke  100% agree...Heart

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Re: Pls say, "We're Offering you..." rather than, "We're Giving you..."


@mspatmac wrote:

I don't disagree with you at all!  I may not go so far as to change the channel but I sure do an eye roll. What I do disagree with is the first response you received.  No cause for a rude response to someone elses opinion.  We are all entitled to our likes and dislikes.  No one is demanding anything but making a positive suggestion which I happen to agree with.  


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???   There was nothing "rude" in Post #2.   They were also just giving their opinion.   

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Re: Pls say, "We're Offering you..." rather than, "We're Giving you..."


@handygal2 wrote:

How about "Congratulations if you got this!" when something sells out. It's as if you won a prize, rather than paid for the item, lol.


@handygal2-I don't mind the positivity of "congrats" or " red has just sold out, it's such a pretty color". I don't like it when the host or vendor act disappointed that something has sold out. Isn't that the point?

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Re: Pls say, "We're Offering you..." rather than, "We're Giving you..."

I have the perfect solution.  I watch 95% of the shows muted, since I know what they are going to say anyway, and a lot of them have annoying voices.  I can see the product or look it up online to get the details if I'm interested.

 

One exception:  I always watch Isaac and listen too, I really love his clothes and his personality.  He knows design and fabric and I learn from him.  He is also really sweet to call-ins.  I get no "fake" vibe from him.

 

 

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We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented. Elie Wiesel 1986