No Self-Awareness
I had a boss who had no idea of his body odour problem, and everybody was too tactful to break it to him. Not so a visiting Rev Ian Paisley: "What the blazes is that smell? Is it you?" That sorted it. Stories of people blissfully unaware of their bad smells, bad manners and foghorn voices.
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( , Thu 29 Nov 2012, 13:31)
I had a boss who had no idea of his body odour problem, and everybody was too tactful to break it to him. Not so a visiting Rev Ian Paisley: "What the blazes is that smell? Is it you?" That sorted it. Stories of people blissfully unaware of their bad smells, bad manners and foghorn voices.
Suggested by Ding Dong Montily on High
( , Thu 29 Nov 2012, 13:31)
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Shambles,
the reason you cannot empathise with people who post stories like this is that you sport (or have previously disguised yourself with) serial killer facial hair.
Of course chavs won't bother you, any more than anyone will.
There's a mostly rational fear response felt by many people when confronted by a sasquatch in the street, it's an involuntary response at instinct level; avoid eye contact and if it moves towards me, run away or it will probably kill me.
( , Sat 1 Dec 2012, 16:26, 1 reply)
the reason you cannot empathise with people who post stories like this is that you sport (or have previously disguised yourself with) serial killer facial hair.
Of course chavs won't bother you, any more than anyone will.
There's a mostly rational fear response felt by many people when confronted by a sasquatch in the street, it's an involuntary response at instinct level; avoid eye contact and if it moves towards me, run away or it will probably kill me.
( , Sat 1 Dec 2012, 16:26, 1 reply)
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