Well Yobarr, if your analysis of what happened is correct then perhaps the boss of that workplace should have insisted on the female apologising to Hendo for ignoring him and not seeing his comment as being nothing more than a hilarious remark.
Nah, that'd be way too sensible for all the do-gooders to understand.
Having nothing to be offended about could adversely affect their mental health and self-esteem.
Had this girl simply ignored Hendo's comment and filled his order I'm sure that she would have survived. Too precious.
In my youth, when drunk, I had a couple of standard takeaway "orders", which I cannot post on a public forum, that today's "standards" would see me locked-up for.
Back then all that happened was the young ladies simply burst into laughter as they prepared the food. Cheers (But really, nothing to be cheerful about)
watsea said
10:22 AM Dec 23, 2023
I am the father of three daughters, and I think I can understand if someone's order may be been handed over with a "big golly" topping.
If I had been in the shop and one of my daughter's was on the receiving end of the old smart#[se's comment, he would have received at the least, a trirade of fatherly cussing. His ears would have been bleeding. Not funny mate!!
Are We Lost said
12:57 PM Dec 23, 2023
I have three daughters as well. My perspective is that this teenager was cocooned too much in her upbringing. It's a tough world and I believe it is a parenting responsibility to prepare the children to handle such minor issues on their own.
If I was in the shop and observed such a situation I would be thinking I need to have a chat with her later. If she was severely embarassed (which I doubt would happen), then maybe a few words to the fellow. This would not be the only time she would need to handle such comments. So my focus would be to help her develop an appropriate retort and move past it. Perhaps something like ....
"I thought such puerile attempts at humour belonged in the schoolyard. Come back when you are mature enough to apologise. Next (next customer)." That turns the tables on the immature behaviour and makes him the brunt of the humour instead of her.
Protect your kids when they need it. Encourage them to stand on their own when protection is not needed. I did exactly that a few years at a pub, having a drink with my 30+ year old at the time. A crusty old fellow twice her age tried chatting her up. I was there to intervene if needed but she handled it with ease. She asked my why I had not intervened and I told her I would have if he had not got the message, but she needed to stand on her own feet because next time she may be alone. Had she been younger, maybe more of a helping hand would have been needed, but I doubt it.
-- Edited by Are We Lost on Saturday 23rd of December 2023 01:10:13 PM
TheHeaths said
01:24 PM Dec 23, 2023
It never fails to surprise me that those who make the comments that do upset another person ALWAYS see the problem as being the other persons lack of something, and NEVER that their comments are now out of date, or may really be upsetting to some.
The fault can never be theirs.
-- Edited by TheHeaths on Saturday 23rd of December 2023 01:25:36 PM
Whenarewethere said
08:14 AM Dec 24, 2023
Unfortunately or maybe fortunately to delete them, too many precious people these days.
Still remember the pranks pulled on me when I first started working.
Like being caned in school relentlessly, toughened me up for reality of life.
Marking students mistakes with green pen, I think is going a bit too soft.
DMaxer said
09:34 AM Dec 24, 2023
There is nothing precious about treating people with respect. No one has to harden up and cop crude comments from people they barely know.
It is not so much what is said but who is saying it. If people are friends or are comfortable in each other's company then they say most things because they do not feel threatened because they know the person. When some creep just rattles off a bit of crude schoolboy humour then I understand why some people, especially women, feel intimidated and humiliated.
All this "in my day we just laughed it off" is totally false. In "my day", if someone said something out of line, swore or made sexual innuendo to the women then usually a father, brother, partner, or all three, would give them a flogging. In my experience, creeps generally pick their mark as not only are they lacking in class they certainly are in courage.
PeterInSa said
11:49 AM Dec 24, 2023
Good points mentioned "Are We Lost" and "The Heaths" and I agree. (with 2 daughters)
Aussie1 said
03:15 PM Dec 24, 2023
yobarr wrote:
DMaxer wrote:
Well Yobarr, if your analysis of what happened is correct then perhaps the boss of that workplace should have insisted on the female apologising to Hendo for ignoring him and not seeing his comment as being nothing more than a hilarious remark.
Nah, that'd be way too sensible for all the do-gooders to understand.
Having nothing to be offended about could adversely affect their mental health and self-esteem.
Had this girl simply ignored Hendo's comment and filled his order I'm sure that she would have survived. Too precious.
In my youth, when drunk, I had a couple of standard takeaway "orders", which I cannot post on a public forum, that today's "standards" would see me locked-up for.
Back then all that happened was the young ladies simply burst into laughter as they prepared the food. Cheers (But really, nothing to be cheerful about)
Hey Yobarr, I was wondering if the alphabet crowd are as sensitive as the young girls these days
Cheers
DMaxer said
05:03 PM Dec 24, 2023
You seem obsessed with this so called "alphabet crowd", Aussie 1.
Is there something you would like to tell us about yourself or are you keeping it a secret?
Aussie1 said
05:13 PM Dec 24, 2023
DMaxer wrote:
You seem obsessed with this so called "alphabet crowd", Aussie 1.
Is there something you would like to tell us about yourself or are you keeping it a secret?
Actually I was asking for Yobarr's opinion. However as you ask, no not obsessed but they do provide me with a lot of laughs, silly buggers.
Anyhow I apologise if I dragged you away form some "exciting" show on the ABC you would probably have been watching .
Now cheer up and get into the Xmas spirit.
Cheers Cobber.
yobarr said
07:07 PM Dec 24, 2023
Aussie1 wrote:
yobarr wrote:
DMaxer wrote:
Well Yobarr, if your analysis of what happened is correct then perhaps the boss of that workplace should have insisted on the female apologising to Hendo for ignoring him and not seeing his comment as being nothing more than a hilarious remark.
Nah, that'd be way too sensible for all the do-gooders to understand.
Having nothing to be offended about could adversely affect their mental health and self-esteem.
Had this girl simply ignored Hendo's comment and filled his order I'm sure that she would have survived. Too precious.
In my youth, when drunk, I had a couple of standard takeaway "orders", which I cannot post on a public forum, that today's "standards" would see me locked-up for.
Back then all that happened was the young ladies simply burst into laughter as they prepared the food. Cheers (But really, nothing to be cheerful about)
Hey Yobarr, I was wondering if the alphabet crowd are as sensitive as the young girls these days
Cheers
Sorry Ray, been busy and missed your question. This "alphabet crowd" stuff is ridiculous, in my opinion.
If you have XY chromosomes you're male.
If you have XX chromosomes you're female.
No amount of messing around with claimed "genders", or playing the "alphabet crowd" tune ever will change this.
As far as I'm concerned they're all QCs anyway, but I am old and maybe I'm set in my ways?
But huge numbers of people are not happy unless they're sad and have some perceived slight to bleat about, or demand an apology for. Cheers.
Plain Truth said
08:15 PM Dec 24, 2023
The silly part with the alphabet crowd is,they where all born of a woman.
Aussie1 said
11:34 PM Dec 24, 2023
yobarr wrote:
Aussie1 wrote:
yobarr wrote:
DMaxer wrote:
Well Yobarr, if your analysis of what happened is correct then perhaps the boss of that workplace should have insisted on the female apologising to Hendo for ignoring him and not seeing his comment as being nothing more than a hilarious remark.
Nah, that'd be way too sensible for all the do-gooders to understand.
Having nothing to be offended about could adversely affect their mental health and self-esteem.
Had this girl simply ignored Hendo's comment and filled his order I'm sure that she would have survived. Too precious.
In my youth, when drunk, I had a couple of standard takeaway "orders", which I cannot post on a public forum, that today's "standards" would see me locked-up for.
Back then all that happened was the young ladies simply burst into laughter as they prepared the food. Cheers (But really, nothing to be cheerful about)
Hey Yobarr, I was wondering if the alphabet crowd are as sensitive as the young girls these days
Cheers
Sorry Ray, been busy and missed your question. This "alphabet crowd" stuff is ridiculous, in my opinion.
If you have XY chromosomes you're male.
If you have XX chromosomes you're female.
No amount of messing around with claimed "genders", or playing the "alphabet crowd" tune ever will change this.
As far as I'm concerned they're all QCs anyway, but I am old and maybe I'm set in my ways?
But huge numbers of people are not happy unless they're sad and have some perceived slight to bleat about, or demand an apology for. Cheers.
Hi Chris,
No problem. Thanks for response.
Like you I live in the real world, unlike some.
Cheers mate and have a great Christmas and New Year
Ray
Cassie63 said
04:40 PM Dec 26, 2023
Some young people call me love when serving me, Im not their love however move on.
Southern Cruizer said
06:15 PM Dec 26, 2023
Geez I'm over 70 and some call me love, I just grin back and walk out and say to myself, "I must still have it."
In my dreams I think.
Nah, that'd be way too sensible for all the do-gooders to understand.
Having nothing to be offended about could adversely affect their mental health and self-esteem.
Had this girl simply ignored Hendo's comment and filled his order I'm sure that she would have survived. Too precious.
In my youth, when drunk, I had a couple of standard takeaway "orders", which I cannot post on a public forum, that today's "standards" would see me locked-up for.
Back then all that happened was the young ladies simply burst into laughter as they prepared the food. Cheers (But really, nothing to be cheerful about)
If I had been in the shop and one of my daughter's was on the receiving end of the old smart#[se's comment, he would have received at the least, a trirade of fatherly cussing. His ears would have been bleeding. Not funny mate!!
I have three daughters as well. My perspective is that this teenager was cocooned too much in her upbringing. It's a tough world and I believe it is a parenting responsibility to prepare the children to handle such minor issues on their own.
If I was in the shop and observed such a situation I would be thinking I need to have a chat with her later. If she was severely embarassed (which I doubt would happen), then maybe a few words to the fellow. This would not be the only time she would need to handle such comments. So my focus would be to help her develop an appropriate retort and move past it. Perhaps something like ....
"I thought such puerile attempts at humour belonged in the schoolyard. Come back when you are mature enough to apologise. Next (next customer)." That turns the tables on the immature behaviour and makes him the brunt of the humour instead of her.
Protect your kids when they need it. Encourage them to stand on their own when protection is not needed. I did exactly that a few years at a pub, having a drink with my 30+ year old at the time. A crusty old fellow twice her age tried chatting her up. I was there to intervene if needed but she handled it with ease. She asked my why I had not intervened and I told her I would have if he had not got the message, but she needed to stand on her own feet because next time she may be alone. Had she been younger, maybe more of a helping hand would have been needed, but I doubt it.
-- Edited by Are We Lost on Saturday 23rd of December 2023 01:10:13 PM
It never fails to surprise me that those who make the comments that do upset another person ALWAYS see the problem as being the other persons lack of something, and NEVER that their comments are now out of date, or may really be upsetting to some.
The fault can never be theirs.
-- Edited by TheHeaths on Saturday 23rd of December 2023 01:25:36 PM
Unfortunately or maybe fortunately to delete them, too many precious people these days.
Still remember the pranks pulled on me when I first started working.
Like being caned in school relentlessly, toughened me up for reality of life.
Marking students mistakes with green pen, I think is going a bit too soft.
There is nothing precious about treating people with respect. No one has to harden up and cop crude comments from people they barely know.
It is not so much what is said but who is saying it. If people are friends or are comfortable in each other's company then they say most things because they do not feel threatened because they know the person. When some creep just rattles off a bit of crude schoolboy humour then I understand why some people, especially women, feel intimidated and humiliated.
All this "in my day we just laughed it off" is totally false. In "my day", if someone said something out of line, swore or made sexual innuendo to the women then usually a father, brother, partner, or all three, would give them a flogging. In my experience, creeps generally pick their mark as not only are they lacking in class they certainly are in courage.
Hey Yobarr, I was wondering if the alphabet crowd are as sensitive as the young girls these days
Cheers
You seem obsessed with this so called "alphabet crowd", Aussie 1.
Is there something you would like to tell us about yourself or are you keeping it a secret?
Actually I was asking for Yobarr's opinion. However as you ask, no not obsessed but they do provide me with a lot of laughs, silly buggers.
Anyhow I apologise if I dragged you away form some "exciting" show on the ABC you would probably have been watching
.
Now cheer up and get into the Xmas spirit.
Cheers Cobber.
Sorry Ray, been busy and missed your question. This "alphabet crowd" stuff is ridiculous, in my opinion.
If you have XY chromosomes you're male.
If you have XX chromosomes you're female.
No amount of messing around with claimed "genders", or playing the "alphabet crowd" tune ever will change this.
As far as I'm concerned they're all QCs anyway, but I am old and maybe I'm set in my ways?
But huge numbers of people are not happy unless they're sad and have some perceived slight to bleat about, or demand an apology for. Cheers.
The silly part with the alphabet crowd is,they where all born of a woman.
Hi Chris,
No problem. Thanks for response.
Like you I live in the real world, unlike some.
Cheers mate and have a great Christmas and New Year
Ray
In my dreams I think.