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Off topic & small talk: Nagging Corner (Page 136)

Topic created on 24th Apr. 2019 | Page: 136 of 174 | Answers: 1,739 | Views: 223,309
Rainmann
Expert

Lionking wrote on 05.06.2023 at 23:04:

Well, there are worse things I would say.

Even if I wasn't there now and don't know the work colleague, if someone calls me "goofball" I would find it rather funny, at least I wouldn't take it to heart like that.

Nowadays, you have to be careful everywhere what you say. Everything is really put on the gold scale.

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Olli_Eule
Elite

Rainmann wrote on 06.06.2023 at 00:09:

Nowadays you have to watch everywhere what you say. Everything is really put on the gold scale.

That with the gold scale is probably somewhat true. Let's see how it goes with me.

Thanks for your feedback and your opinion, that has already helped me

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Bluff
Expert

himmel80 wrote on 05.06.2023 at 20:07: you think it's ok when a work colleague calls you "goofball"!
if one makes times a mistake, which is unimportant. i find that beside ...

i personally do not find it bad when it happens. Should this happen more often, of course, and also worse words fall then I would report something like that.

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Hanshanshans
Expert
I ordered something from Amazon the other day. Has arrived yesterday. Small article in much too large box. There would have fit easily 20 to 25 of pure.
The article was nothing, so back in the box, taped and to the post office. QR return code shown, then had to open the box. Apparently the system already "knew" that the box was way too big. The item was packed by the post office in a return bag to save space and presumably trash. I then got the empty box in the fingers, the post office may not keep the, of course, they have no desire to unnecessary waste paper.
Is everything super thought out, but why Amazon does not send the article from the outset in a smaller package, which could then also be used for a possible return? 🤦‍♂️

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Begbie
Elite
What might the poor Moor, who has to walk two hours to the well every day to get drinking water, think when he reads something like this?
First world problems...

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refucs
Top Member

Begbie wrote on 07/06/2023 at 17:04: What might the poor Moor who has to walk two hours to the well every day to get drinking water think when he reads something like this?
First world problems...

Let me know when you ask him/her.

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Hanshanshans
Expert

Begbie wrote on 07/06/2023 at 17:04: What might the poor Moor who has to walk two hours to the well every day to get drinking water think when he reads something like this?
First world problems...

But the poor "person with dark skin" at least uses a suitable bucket and comes back from the well with the same one he went with.
In my case, as I said, a much too large cardboard box was used, which in any case ends up in the trash and cannot be used again for the return.

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gamble1
Legend

Hanshanshans wrote on 07.06.2023 at 17:18:

But the poor "person with dark skin" at least uses a suitable bucket and comes back from the well with the same one he went with.
In my case, as I said, a way too big cardboard box was used, which in any case ends up in the trash and cannot be used again for the return.

Amazon does that always so at whim I have the feeling


My top 10 was still I get an item delivered with the forwarding company of Amazon and want to return it only wanted the support Indian not understand how the post office does not want to accept a package with loose 65 kg and partly in the height pointed with 30 cm protruding

End of the song have 800 € in the sand and keep the shit was me then but too stressful with those you speak easily 2 hours and then only get a specialist department that understands your concern

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Dutch78
Top Member

gamble1 wrote on 07.06.2023 at 20:20:
Package with loosely 65 kg and partly in the height pointed with 30 cm protruding does not want to accept

What certainly not only I wonder, what was in the package and where does the color change come from with you

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Falke
Expert
Begbie wrote on 07/06/2023 at 17:04: What might the poor Moor who has to walk two hours to the well every day to get drinking water think when he reads something like this?
First world problems...

Yes, his day is definitely all messed up when he sits down at his high-tech computer with broadband internet, visits the gambling forum Gamblejoe, calls up the gripe corner and then has the posts translated from German into Swahili and then is horrified to discover that the user HansHansHans has received an Amazon package that is too big.


Thank you for drawing attention to this deplorable state of affairs and making us aware of this problem.

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