|  03-21-2011, 06:46 PM | #16 | 
| kookoo            Posts: 1,461 Karma: 7772454 Join Date: Dec 2010 Location: Colorado Springs Device: Kindle Paperwhite, Nook, LG4 | 
			
			I've said it exactly the right number of times.    | 
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|  03-21-2011, 06:50 PM | #17 | 
| Not scared!            Posts: 13,424 Karma: 81011643 Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Midlands, UK Device: Kindle Paperwhite 10, Huawei M5 10 | |
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|  03-21-2011, 10:50 PM | #18 | 
| Guru            Posts: 767 Karma: 4837659 Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: San Angelo  Texas Device: Samsung Galaxy tab | 
			
			I don't count, because I say it at least once to every customer where I work, and we get a lot of customers. Today was a slow day, so I might have rung up about 100 orders. There were also other times, like when someone else at work would help by getting me something or handing me something. I tend to say 'thank you' a lot.
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|  03-21-2011, 10:57 PM | #19 | |
| ↓↓  Skirt!!  Earrings!!            Posts: 3,394 Karma: 17432172 Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Georgia, USA Device: Acer netbook, JetBook Lite, Sony PRS-300, Kindle 2, Kindle Fire | Quote: 
  I absolutely understand what you are saying, but there is no getting away from it here.  No offense is meant by it, and most people would be surprised that you find it over-familiar.  In most cases, particularly in a restaurant or a store, I think it is meant to put the customer at ease.  I guess it wouldn't work that way for you, huh?   | |
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|  03-21-2011, 11:18 PM | #20 | 
| Hi There!            Posts: 7,473 Karma: 2930523 Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Ft Lauderdale Device: iPad | 
			
			Oh, Astra is as close to happy as he is capable of being down in his dark little hole.  Ain't that right, Astra Honey?     | 
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|  03-22-2011, 01:46 AM | #21 | |
| ZCD BombShel            Posts: 4,793 Karma: 8293322 Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: The Frozen North (aka Illinois, USA) Device: iPad, STB Kindle Oasis | Quote: 
 I was raised in Texas, where it's almost like Georgia in the "hons, darlins, and dears" category; so I guess I'm used to it, but I like it. Makes me feel exactly how it's meant to. Last edited by phenomshel; 03-22-2011 at 01:47 AM. Reason: added a point. | |
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|  03-22-2011, 04:33 AM | #22 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 3,388 Karma: 14190103 Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Berlin Device: Cybook, iRex, PB, Onyx | 
			
			I love to say thank you as often as possible (it can't be said often enough) but the honey/darling/dear thing is totally unused here in Germany. Just the contrary, we still have two forms of you, a formal and an informal one, and we would almost never use the informal form to a stranger, that would be impolite and much too familiar.
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|  03-22-2011, 04:49 AM | #23 | ||
| Home for the moment            Posts: 5,127 Karma: 27718936 Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: travelling Device: various | Quote: 
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 If anyone would say that to me in my country, I would probably feel very uncomfortable. It's just not done; it seems to invade my private space. I'm a private person and tend to keep some distance. I just give a heartfelt thank you, and that's it. But having said that: when I was in the United States, in the South and everyone called me honey or sugar.........I JUST LOVED IT.......it felt like a ray of sunshine on my head. So welcoming, even if it was just the custom.   | ||
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|  03-22-2011, 06:53 AM | #24 | |
| The Introvert            Posts: 8,307 Karma: 1000077497 Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: United Kingdom Device: Sony Reader PRS-650 & 505 & 500 | Quote: 
 Although, I was not born in the UK, my personality is private. I don't like familiarity. I treat others the way I would like to be treated. No double standards  Sometimes, I try to use mate, but it is hopeless. I just cannot. As well as British pal or American dude. Some sort of mental block   | |
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|  03-22-2011, 07:23 AM | #25 | 
| Wizzard            Posts: 11,517 Karma: 33048258 Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: Roundworld Device: Kindle 2 International, Sony PRS-T1, BlackBerry PlayBook, Acer Iconia | 
			
			I only hear (and use) 1 out of 2 of those. There's a distinct lack of sweetieness in my general vicinity and very little buddy/pal/dude/bro/mating (slightly more common in certain demographics overheard on public transit), though people do use "sir/ma'am" more than I get the impression that the neighbours to the immediate south do. However, what I hear most often is "sorry", which seems to be used somewhat pre-emptively around here. Combined with the local tendency to end sentences with an upwards tone that makes statements sound vaguely like questions, it can take on a slightly passive-aggressive edge* in the hearing. * Which is also typically Canadian. | 
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|  03-22-2011, 07:30 AM | #26 | 
| Chocolate Grasshopper ...            Posts: 27,599 Karma: 20821184 Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Scotland Device: Muse HD , Cybook Gen3 , Pocketbook 302 (Black) , Nexus 10: wife has PW | 
			
			The number of times doesn't really matter, it's the feeling of it being meant that does. As to this morning, so far, numerous times to my one and only - plus a couple to the cats when they leave an unwanted present for me to step on in bare feet. | 
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|  03-22-2011, 07:50 AM | #27 | 
| The Introvert            Posts: 8,307 Karma: 1000077497 Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: United Kingdom Device: Sony Reader PRS-650 & 505 & 500 | |
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|  03-22-2011, 08:04 AM | #28 | |
| Hi There!            Posts: 7,473 Karma: 2930523 Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Ft Lauderdale Device: iPad | Quote: 
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|  03-22-2011, 08:31 AM | #29 | 
| Wizzard            Posts: 11,517 Karma: 33048258 Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: Roundworld Device: Kindle 2 International, Sony PRS-T1, BlackBerry PlayBook, Acer Iconia | 
			
			Along with many things which one thought to have died out with the 90's, it lives on, undead, in Canada*!!!!! Muahahahaha…  * The cold probably preserves things longer up here in the Frozen North™. Now if you'll excuse me, I have to go prepare† for the 14th Annual Tuk Memorial® downtown polar bear hunt, which is how we welcome the coming of spring to the Lower Mainland. † Exit, pursued by bear. Again. Last edited by ATDrake; 03-22-2011 at 08:50 AM. Reason: Found a better picture. With colour! And a portrait. Two portraits! | 
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|  03-22-2011, 08:55 AM | #30 | 
| ↓↓  Skirt!!  Earrings!!            Posts: 3,394 Karma: 17432172 Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Georgia, USA Device: Acer netbook, JetBook Lite, Sony PRS-300, Kindle 2, Kindle Fire | 
			
			I do have an amusing story to tell about the "sweetie" thing.  My niece was here for a visit recently.  She was raised in Southern California and has pretty much stayed there for most of her 40 years.  We went to a Dwarf House restaurant, which is an affiliate of Chick-Fil-A, so they have very specific customer service standards.  (For example, when somebody thanks a staff member, I think they almost universally answer, "My pleasure.")  Our server this particular night kind of went overboard on the welcoming banter, so there was a lot of "sweeties" and even a couple of "angels."  It was a little much even for me   , but my niece was absolutely enchanted.  Sometimes they hit their mark, and sometimes they don't! | 
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