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Your word of the day.

It's when the wildlife comes to take your food that you should start to get worried. I would put on my tin-foil hat if I were you. Have been wearing it for years now, and again never had any problems :|

Since it's technically a new day for me: Papillon

Hey, it's 4:20. Alrighty then
 
Quite alright me old mucker <3 - I much prefer a bit of light condescension to a shitload of greasy deference (still not cleansed myself of the excessive 'sir'ing i've endured today)
 
Few things in this world make me more uncomfortable than being called 'Sir' by folk. Particularly when it's clearly meaningless cos it's expected due to being in one of the service industries. It's on a level with 'Have a nice day!" :|
 
It's far worse than 'have a nice day', because, stilted by whatever conversational deficiency may be affecting me at the time, I might say 'have a nice day' honestly and truly.

I have never called anyone 'sir'. Anyone who enjoys being called 'sir' either enjoys cruelly lauding their power over shopworkers/underlings to degrade 'the staff', or they share the common delusion of the 'happy hooker'=D
 
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Agreed on all points... I will also admit to using the phrase "Have a nice day!" without a trace of irony. Bugs me cos it's been so horribly tainted by McWankery and the like but as a sentiment goes it's a fine one if meant truly.
 
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