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Manners
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 5:49 pm
by LaQaNyO
Does it get you angry when someone forgets to say Thank You to you after you have done them a favour?
Yes, it is pleasant to know your good deed is appreciated but to the point that you let it get to you so much...just because the other person does not say thank you?
My colleagues throw fits and seizures if our service users don't say thank you to them... I say Thank You as much as I can remember but I don't necessarily notice when someone doesn't say Thank you to me!
Re: Manners
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 5:54 pm
by The_Emperior5
See when I eat I make lots of noise I don’t know I cant help it cuntadu ii ma dha dhanto if I don’t make lots of noise any way one day I was having night shift with this college of mine and I had some chicken wings waan oo kala baxay siidaydii and I was eating all the chicken so the college of mine goes to my other colleges and says emperior makes sounds like a goat. Then a week later I had another night shift with this blackgirl and we working I was eating some pizza maalintaas.and when I am almost finished and she says so it is true I thought they where lying.
Re: Manners
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 5:57 pm
by Hyperactive
man la yashkir alkhaq la yashkur alkhaleq!!
who, he doesnt thank creations, do not thank the creator!.
Re: Manners
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 6:01 pm
by LaQaNyO
Emp...That is so off topic lol
Hyper.. Jazzakala Khayr abowe... Does that mean it bothers you when someone forgets to say Thank you?
Re: Manners
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 6:02 pm
by Basra-
'thank yous' is utterly over used in the work area. I think i say 'Thank you' like 100 times a day at work. Sometimes i mix it with my greetings, now that could be attributed to my extreme real life shyness, but generally i think excessive thank you's should be addressed at work. Its an epidemic annoyance.
Re: Manners
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 6:06 pm
by Hyperactive
it doesn bothers me but i just wonder when i turn around or they turn around i would make: what the hack is that: would brothers them to say thank you, kind of face!!!!
though i was told by my parents when i was young, if i was asked to bring water or even a book to one of them or asked to close the door. i wouldnt move until i hear shukran and if they took too long i would say: afwan any way
means, you welcome though.
Re: Manners
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 6:21 pm
by LaQaNyO
Lol... Same here, if i notice (very rare) i just say your wlc to myself... in a little bit of a louder tone, so they could hear it and most of the time people laugh and say Thank you… other occasions (case of Somalis) their reaction is 'Chow'