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Started by Darrin Scott, July 17, 2011, 06:56:58 PM
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Quote from: Sebastien on July 18, 2011, 08:41:27 PMI find that older women, typically those working in retail, are prone to using these pet names with customers. It's happened to me many times, and by my avatar, I'm sure you can tell NO ONE mistakes me for anything but male anymore. Obviously, that may not be what's going on with you, Darrin, but it has happened to me enough that I can say it's certainly not something said only to female-appearing individuals.
Quote from: Darrin on July 18, 2011, 02:26:49 PMWell, today was a MUCH better day. I got my L Tri-Top in the mail today. On tumblr I was someone post that Wal*Mart had superhero underwear. I went on a whim and bought 2 pairs as well as a pack of plain T's. When I got to the dressing room part it was separated. Men's and Women's. I got up there with a sleeveless shirt to try on and the lady at the counter said "good afternoon sir" and opened the MEN'S dressing room and I did my business. Then later while walking around I almost bumped into another Wal*Mart employee and she said "excuse me, sir". Then, when I got to the check-out line no "honey", "sweety" or any of that crap. Best day in a long time!
Quote from: MaxAloysius on July 19, 2011, 07:13:24 PMIt might just be me, but my experience here in Australia has been that it's not really acceptable to call people by these kind of pet names unless you know them well and have that kind of relationship with them. Calling someone 'honey', 'sweety', 'darling' etc is seen as demeaning/patronising by general consensus. You do get the occasional elderly person who will use terms like this, because they grew up in different times, but it's really dying out now.
Quote from: Natkat on July 19, 2011, 07:21:34 PMwell it the same for me, workers shouldnt refern to you,in other ways than "you" or "they" if there going to be polite.im pretty happy it so gender neutral..only kind of saying im having trouble with is my brother being very popular, he know alot of people in my town so everyone who knows him and he interduce me to start to call me "the little sister" wich really annoying me.. im his little brother, but I feel odd by getting out to strangers...