This has nothing to do with your appearance, it's all about being rude. I'd personally go with the Miss Manners icy glare and a cold "how very kind of you to notice."
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Quoth Marxfan View PostOh, I know what it's like to have unprovoked remarks on my appearance. I even posted a thread here on Customers Suck about how a lady told me I was too pale and needed a tan. People just need to get over their little self esteem issues and leave everyone else alone.Real effective.
"Respect: to admit that something one may not enjoy or prefer might still have great value." ~L. Munoa
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I, too, have the problems with the dark circles under my eyes and I think I may try and do some Vitamin K/cucumber extract treatments after reading some stuff on it. I constantly get rude comments about them.
"Up late last night, eh?"
To which I either reply:
"No, I went to bed around 9."
or
"Yep, with your mom."
I only use the latter in certain situations.
I also seem to have one of those appearances that leads people to just ask me out of the blue, "What's wrong?" I absolutely hate that.
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baristagirl, don't think of it as you're not good enough for them, rather, think of it as they are not good enough for YOU.
anyone who has to resort to such behavior isn't worth wiping your shoes on (doesn't keep the comment from hurting, still, but it's true).
it's funny how people see us all as potential captive audiences for their sorry jokes, stories or a victim for them to take out their frustration at whatever's eating at them on; it's cowardice, plain and simple, why else would they act out against people they (mistakenly) think cannot verbally defend themselves?
the one time i didn't get upset about the tired comment was this week, when in fact i am tired, because i'm sick with an allergy related illness.
a horse of a different color, to be sure, than those who do so for whatever sick reasoning.look! it's ghengis khan!
Sorry, but while I can do many things, extracting heads from anuses isn't one of them. (so sayeth the irv)
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I am what some would call "heavily" tattooed (3/4 sleeves on both arms, wrist, forearms, chest, back, etc..), and get accosted a lot because of it. I've even had a woman literally pull open my shirt to "get a better look".
I'm usually happy to answer the usual questions (did that hurt (yes), how much (a lot), how long did it take (very long), etc), but I get sick of people assuming that a tattoo is an open invitation for them to TOUCH that area of my body."I don't like it when I say people should die and then they do. I don't want that kind of responsibility. At least not until I've got a job in middle management."
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Quoth RecoveringKinkoid View PostYou know, this is gonna sound weird, but some guys flirt like that.
They make disparaging comments like that, get you good and empty of confidence, then hit on you. The mindeset being that at that point, you ought to be desperate and thankful for a little male attention.yourself, Bubba.
And yes, the sad thing is, it must work on some women or those creeps wouldn't say that.
Quoth RecoveringKinkoid View PostHe used to say things like "You'd be more attractive if you'd lose some weight." He said this to me when I was in my early 20's, weighed 117 pounds, and had a figure that literally caused accidents. I just deadpanned back "You'd be more attractive if you were someone else."PWND! He probably didn't realize how bloody rude he was being. Probably still doesn't. Let's hope he never breeds.
I don't have an attitude problem. You have a perception problem.
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Once while I was working as a customer greeter, on a night when the registers were insanely busy, and there was only a relatively newly trained service desk staff member, who happened to be a close friend of mine, working the returns counter, I observed a customer trying to return an item with no receipt - which means exchange voucher only, no cash, no credit refund.
Obviously the girl at the service desk told him that he can only get an exchange voucher - he didn't like this, so after repeating herself several times, the customer started abusing her, calling her a "fat whale" among other things. The girl was close to tears, so I walked up to the customer, and here's the exchange - being tall helps - it means I can be a real hardass when i need to
ME: I'm going to have to ask you to leave now.
SC: Not until I get my money back!
ME: Not after the way you treated my workmate
SC: *ranting about wanting his money back*d
ME: Get out. Now. <-by this stage I was really pissed off
SC: *more ranting*
ME: Out <- i think the SC got the idea by this stage, with the look on my face and the tone of my voice, so he grabbed his item and stormed off
At this point, the service co-ordinator had come back to the service desk, after hearing the exchange and told the girl to take 20 minute break
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