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I’ve had to do this many times. As Elizabeth Zimmerman said, as long as you keep your mouth closed and your eyes downcast, you can think what you like and no one will be the wiser. When talking to someone whose company I don’t care for, I tend to ask them about their family and activities. They prefer to talk about themselves, anyway.
Agnes most wise. I am fortunate at work. A coworker will say I love you, but…. when I have begun a rant. I immediately shut my mouth. Saves a lot of time.
orinoco womble over 13 years ago
I’ve had to do this many times. As Elizabeth Zimmerman said, as long as you keep your mouth closed and your eyes downcast, you can think what you like and no one will be the wiser. When talking to someone whose company I don’t care for, I tend to ask them about their family and activities. They prefer to talk about themselves, anyway.
steelersneo over 13 years ago
I do this all day long. I work in customer service.
Goblinopolis over 13 years ago
Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt.
Hunter7 over 13 years ago
Agnes most wise. I am fortunate at work. A coworker will say I love you, but…. when I have begun a rant. I immediately shut my mouth. Saves a lot of time.
fritzoid Premium Member 5 days ago
It also works for couples counseling. “Yes, dear” has saved a lot of marriages, when used liberally.