Space Invaders written by a guest,
August 15, 2008
I would love to see a message one can send to the co-worker who constantly invades your space whenever he/she feels the need to tell you something. My supervisor, who is younger than I am, but is a retired military officer, feels compelled to "show" me everything he wants me to do rather than just tell me. This often means that he will literally grab the mouse from my computer and lean into my monitor, and give me step-by-step instructions such as, "Now click on this file, now click on that file, now open this, now open that..." I am not a moron. In fact, I know more about computers than he does, and ran my own business for 20 years. I've asked him to please stay out of my space, but when I do, he acts like he's going to rupture a blood vessel.
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i got an email written by a guest,
August 16, 2008
i know im a loud eater and i try to control it. it just started a couple of years ago. someone just sent me a message saying ''you tend to chew very loudly'. im glad they sent it. it reminded me to watch it!! good site!!! i think the person is great for sending me that message.
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She sends me too many 'call-me-back' requests written by a guest,
August 27, 2008
A girl friend is very fond of texting mobile phone 'call-me-back' messages to other people; only to ask them when were they intending to phone her. She seems to want to enjoy phone conversation without paying for the full cost of the service. Is there an appropriate remedial message for this irritation.
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Stop hitting on me and get a life written by a guest,
August 29, 2008
Need a message to send to a co-worker who keeps hitting on me... sends me resume emails of why I should dump my gf and date her instead.
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Too many 'call-me-backs' written by a guest,
September 01, 2008
Reply in the same way -- send them a 'call-me-back' message in return.
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Rude written by a guest,
January 21, 2009
This female in college was a good friend of mine initially, then suddenly something happened (i dont even know what) she started hating me and she is very rude nowdays not only with me but with many co-students, due to our initial friendship i just want to tell her that this behaviour of hers will take her nowhere in life
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Returning the favor. written by a guest,
January 28, 2009
I would like to see an anonymous note that implies "When people are constantly doing nice things for you, even when it is out of their convenience & sometimes inconvenient, you repay them with a gesture of gratitude. Maybe a ###### here & there."
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Alcoholic written by a guest,
February 12, 2009
You are a great guy but drinking too much alcohol is almost an alcoholic. Can you reduce the drink?
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Cue Culture written by a guest,
February 23, 2009
Every citizen is supposed to stand in a que. Here anywhere you go people are jumping the que. Even the public staff,shopkeepers,ticket windows etc. any walk of life, one keeps on jumping on others turn.This is too disgusting.In the West senior citizens and children get priority. I have come across young boys and girls jumping for their turn over senior citizens. On the other side of the service counters anywhere, the person serving should not talk to anyone except the ones coming through que. In all our training programs this should be included in the curriculum,the first lesson of good behaviour to Live with one's turn.
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Be more social written by a guest,
April 18, 2009
If you are too selfish, you will hurt someone sooner or later.
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When it is rude to answer your phone written by a guest,
August 09, 2009
It is rude answer your phone or text someone while we are in the middle of a conversation.