Today I gained a new odd euphemism for fat. Apparently a customer came in this morning, when unusually I was not working with the public but trying to clear some paperwork, and so the receptionist started playing the game of trying to work out who he'd seen.
Apparently I'm the "healthy" one.
At least when they describe me as "the big girl" it does actually help the receptionist work out it's me.
However many people try to be polite and won't mention size, and a lot will also do absolutely anything to avoid mentioning race. On top of that you get the quite insane descriptions - which is what makes the guessing game so fun
Some of my favourites :
The British Guy. Now co-worker N is in fact British (all but 2 of us are), though he was not born here and is obviously of asian decent. As a description it is correct but very very unhelpful. N quite liked it though
The really tall man. This was N again, he's also about 5 foot 4 or so. When I finally worked out who they wanted I blurted out "N ? Really tall ?" and the customer said "Oh. I mean really short don't I!".
Actually N gets a lot of these. His personal favourite was the person who just kept insisting he was the manager (he isn't).
I had someone recently call up and ask for "Mongo. He's Greek" - we don't have a Mongo. We have a Miguel, he's Spanish.
The Spanish woman. G is actually German.
The American woman. Me. The same week someone told me my voice sounded like the queen (meant as a compliment from a client obviously not used to even a voice as very very slightly "posh" as mine. I do NOT sound like the queen).
The young woman. P - who had to retire because she was 65, this was less than a year before she retired. She did look no more than 45, but still not one of the younger workers.
Then there are the just plain wrong - the blonde adviser who has brown hair, the tall black adviser who was neither.
Then there are things like "the woman with the hair"
Names don't help. I was really really confused about the constance calls (from different people) for Michelle. No Michelles here. There is another asian worker, a Ms. Shah.
The most mysterious was the recent person who claimed they'd been seen by "the man" - when the 4 people running the service in question were all woman. He really had been seen by one of us, and he wasn't trying to lie about what we'd said so that was a bit
And that's not including the "other person" who mysteriously told them what they wanted to hear.
Victoria J
Apparently I'm the "healthy" one.
At least when they describe me as "the big girl" it does actually help the receptionist work out it's me.
However many people try to be polite and won't mention size, and a lot will also do absolutely anything to avoid mentioning race. On top of that you get the quite insane descriptions - which is what makes the guessing game so fun
Some of my favourites :
The British Guy. Now co-worker N is in fact British (all but 2 of us are), though he was not born here and is obviously of asian decent. As a description it is correct but very very unhelpful. N quite liked it though
The really tall man. This was N again, he's also about 5 foot 4 or so. When I finally worked out who they wanted I blurted out "N ? Really tall ?" and the customer said "Oh. I mean really short don't I!".
Actually N gets a lot of these. His personal favourite was the person who just kept insisting he was the manager (he isn't).
I had someone recently call up and ask for "Mongo. He's Greek" - we don't have a Mongo. We have a Miguel, he's Spanish.
The Spanish woman. G is actually German.
The American woman. Me. The same week someone told me my voice sounded like the queen (meant as a compliment from a client obviously not used to even a voice as very very slightly "posh" as mine. I do NOT sound like the queen).
The young woman. P - who had to retire because she was 65, this was less than a year before she retired. She did look no more than 45, but still not one of the younger workers.
Then there are the just plain wrong - the blonde adviser who has brown hair, the tall black adviser who was neither.
Then there are things like "the woman with the hair"
Names don't help. I was really really confused about the constance calls (from different people) for Michelle. No Michelles here. There is another asian worker, a Ms. Shah.
The most mysterious was the recent person who claimed they'd been seen by "the man" - when the 4 people running the service in question were all woman. He really had been seen by one of us, and he wasn't trying to lie about what we'd said so that was a bit
And that's not including the "other person" who mysteriously told them what they wanted to hear.
Victoria J
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