My trainer keeps calling me buddy. It's somewhere between creepy and belittling, but I know that he doesn't mean anything ill by it.
I use 'man' on occasion, 'dude' virtually never, and 'bro' only in the most sarcastic of situations.
My trainer keeps calling me buddy. It's somewhere between creepy and belittling, but I know that he doesn't mean anything ill by it.
I use 'man' on occasion, 'dude' virtually never, and 'bro' only in the most sarcastic of situations.
"Sir, you are making a scene."
I probably say dude way too much. Not really in the duuuuuude stereotypical way though.![]()
I'm not a huge fan of girls who use "dude" and "man" excessively
^^I'm sorry you're feeling that way. Not my intention. I usually use a person's name when I'm speaking to them because I was raised that way. Along with using yessir/mam; just a respect thing. Since I don't know your name, I may substitute one of the dreaded 'mans' or 'bros'.
As to not carress my ego though, I will only refer to you as discopupils, D pupe, or DP from now on. I will make a valid effort to never throw a pretentious, unwarranted term in your direction if we ever have a bluelight coversation.
I am so in agreement.
These words unsettle me. As soon as I am called "bro" "dude" or "mate" etc. I feel somewhat misunderstood. It's too much of a macho bravado. And the people who say it, in my opinion, seem to say it to subconsciously carress their own ego rather than as a term of affection.
LOL!My trainer keeps calling me buddy. It's somewhere between creepy and belittling, but I know that he doesn't mean anything ill by it.
"I'm not your buddy, guy."
"D pupe" sounds like a sexually transmitted disease.![]()