My fellow bloggers:
Have you ever said something you wish you could take back? I have been on both ends of the communication spectrum. I have been on the receiving end and I have been on sending end. For example, one day while I was working an employee approached my desk and said, "Congratulations, I did not know your were pregnant!." To my dismay, neither did I. When I told her I was not pregnant she immediately apologized and has been going out of her way to speak to me ever since. Perhaps I felt worse because I was in the process of ordering a cheeseburger, some french fries, and a hot apple pie on the side. Naturally, the menu was set aside and I opted for a salad.
I searched the internet for other stores such as my own and I discovered the following:
A woman standing in front of the mirror said to her husband:
- "Oh my love, I'm so fat and so ugly. I really need to hear a nice compliment."
And her husband promptly said:
- "You have such a good vision…"
(HubPages.com)
Please feel free to share your embarrassing communication moments!
Have you ever said something you wish you could take back? I have been on both ends of the communication spectrum. I have been on the receiving end and I have been on sending end. For example, one day while I was working an employee approached my desk and said, "Congratulations, I did not know your were pregnant!." To my dismay, neither did I. When I told her I was not pregnant she immediately apologized and has been going out of her way to speak to me ever since. Perhaps I felt worse because I was in the process of ordering a cheeseburger, some french fries, and a hot apple pie on the side. Naturally, the menu was set aside and I opted for a salad.
I searched the internet for other stores such as my own and I discovered the following:
A woman standing in front of the mirror said to her husband:
- "Oh my love, I'm so fat and so ugly. I really need to hear a nice compliment."
And her husband promptly said:
- "You have such a good vision…"
(HubPages.com)
Please feel free to share your embarrassing communication moments!
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