When people are telling a story and they’re trying to remember exactly when it happened. “On Thursday, no… was it Wednesday? I think it was Wednesday. No it was definitely Tuesday afternoon. Or was it Thursday?” It doesn’t matter, JUST TELL THE DAMN STORY.
Clearly you know my daughter!When people are telling a story and they’re trying to remember exactly when it happened. “On Thursday, no… was it Wednesday? I think it was Wednesday. No it was definitely Tuesday afternoon. Or was it Thursday?” It doesn’t matter, JUST TELL THE DAMN STORY.
Ha ha and everyone that I know !Clearly you know my daughter!
I’ve always had wide feet and am genuinely scarred by the years of having it pointed out to me when school-shoe shopping, and always having to have the horrible, frumpy lace-ups instead of the pretty, patent leather Mary-Janes that the other girls gotI have wide feet, so shopping for shoes is a nightmare. Manufacturers don't seem to make attractive wide fitting shoes, most of them look really frumpy. I end up buying trainers more often then not, they are the only things that fit properly.
Thank him for what, not going the wrong way, or just for doing the job he is paid to do.When you're in a hotel room and the cleaner person doesn't knock (it's one you open with a key as opposed to a card) and just walks straight in.
When your train is late leaving because someone went into the driver's cab to thank him.
my mum does this ALL the time, just adding loads of unneccesary details i.e. she is telling me about some dramatic news it'll be like "so we went out for lunch when she told me, I was having the soup, not very good, I think the one I make is better, I should have had the chicken... wait what was I saying"Ha ha and everyone that I know !
It’s def a mum thing ! My mum always tells me about people I don’t know. ‘ well, John’s daughter, she’s been in hospital so her husbands mother has had to come down and look after the kids’. I just say to her now, ‘ mum, I don’t know who these people are and I’m not interested’my mum does this ALL the time, just adding loads of unneccesary details i.e. she is telling me about some dramatic news it'll be like "so we went out for lunch when she told me, I was having the soup, not very good, I think the one I make is better, I should have had the chicken... wait what was I saying"
my grandma did exactly this, she was from a very small town where everyone seemed to know each other. I have never lived there and had little interest in the health issues of the mum's cousin of the newsagent's wifeIt’s def a mum thing ! My mum always tells me about people I don’t know. ‘ well, John’s daughter, she’s been in hospital so her husbands mother has had to come down and look after the kids’. I just say to her now, ‘ mum, I don’t know who these people are and I’m not interested’
do people actually do this?! If I was the driver I would lock the cab doorWhen you're in a hotel room and the cleaner person doesn't knock (it's one you open with a key as opposed to a card) and just walks straight in.
When your train is late leaving because someone went into the driver's cab to thank him.
Definitely my daughter!my mum does this ALL the time, just adding loads of unneccesary details i.e. she is telling me about some dramatic news it'll be like "so we went out for lunch when she told me, I was having the soup, not very good, I think the one I make is better, I should have had the chicken... wait what was I saying"
Similarly people who say 14:00pm or something stupid. 14:00 is always in the afternoon.When people say "at 8am in the morning" (or similar).
Say 8am or 8 in the morning. Not both!
Haha my mum can be like that, too!I start to tell my Mum something about her granddaughters and straight away, she interrupts with something like 'oh that happened to Mary' and then barges over me to tell me the details of May's experience and show no interest at all in her granddaughters.
me and my mum really like crime dramas ALL she does is comment "omg so she has...so it was him who....." drives me insane, no one needs that commentaryHaha my mum can be like that, too!
Or if we're out walking and I start talking about something, if she sees something, she'll often just interrupt and talk about the thing she can see. Which shows she's not even listening.
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