Blue in Munich
Crocked Professional Yeti Impersonator
As in he thinks that is how you spell the word.. And it really isn't.. So, he's intentionally spelled it incorrectly...
Correct it; why look like the half-wit that is actually him?
As in he thinks that is how you spell the word.. And it really isn't.. So, he's intentionally spelled it incorrectly...
My "BIG" Boss has sent me a spreadsheet to complete. It needs to contain 6 months of production data from a very well known Daily Newspaper. Contained in the Spreadsheet is a fairly significant spelling mistake (an intentional one that he doesn't realise is wrong) that will be repeated over and over again as I complete the task.
Now, do I correct it and send it back to him once complete, thereby highlighting the fact that he can't spell, or do I leave it and make it look as though I can't spell the word either? It's doing my nut in at the moment.
What was it?
As in he thinks that is how you spell the word.. And it really isn't.. So, he's intentionally spelled it incorrectly...
Hmmm. Should I say??What word was it?
Hmmm. Should I say??
Let's just say that it was mildly embarrassing and it was going global when I finished it. Fwiw, I corrected it and kept my mouth shut. Discretion is key 😂
Good point. Let's just hope that no one at work plays a minority sport, is in the tiny minority that uses a forum, understands the population breakdown of the large village I live in and can then crack the pseudonym that is the user name. I'll be goosed then!!!!!!How does that work when you post it on a national forum?
🤣🤣🤣🤣Good point. Let's just hope that no one at work plays a minority sport, is in the tiny minority that uses a forum, understands the population breakdown of the large village I live in and can then crack the pseudonym that is the user name. I'll be goosed then!!!!!!
Amanda, tough choice on a day when it is Naga on one side and Piers Morgan on the other. I go to Sky news on those days.
It is inbuilt in Americans to use ma'am and sir. It is absolute politeness on their behalf and it is done sincerely. What did she want him to say, 'oy sour face'?
My "BIG" Boss has sent me a spreadsheet to complete. It needs to contain 6 months of production data from a very well known Daily Newspaper. Contained in the Spreadsheet is a fairly significant spelling mistake (an intentional one that he doesn't realise is wrong) that will be repeated over and over again as I complete the task.
Now, do I correct it and send it back to him once complete, thereby highlighting the fact that he can't spell, or do I leave it and make it look as though I can't spell the word either? It's doing my nut in at the moment.
Likes the sound of her own voice too much, can't stand her eitherNaga Munchetty (again)! Had to turn over yesterday as she had the settee to herself. Then today she has a polite young guest (American singer - not sure who!) and twice properly told him off for calling her "ma'am" - he profusely apologised each time. She needs to get a check on herself and her place! Hopefully she's now starting a 2 week break and I can watch Breakfast again.