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skipperdogs - 17 Dec 2003 14:26 GMT
Yesterday, after a lengthy conversation with a female customer,
I ended by saying "ok, I love you, bye"
as if I were talking to my wife.
I'm still mortified.
P T - 18 Dec 2003 00:28 GMT
rxempress - 18 Dec 2003 14:16 GMT
Obviously you were listening and going uh huh ... uh huh... ok...uh huh...
typical male response to a female voice.  And then you closed the
conversation with what you usually say when you go uh huh...  I love you.
skipperdogs - 19 Dec 2003 03:07 GMT
That is EXACTLY what happened.  She kept going on and on and on, went way
off track, took me down another road, out through the woods, and said god
knows everything except whatever it was that she called for.
I will never understand them.

> Obviously you were listening and going uh huh ... uh huh... ok...uh huh...
> typical male response to a female voice.  And then you closed the
> conversation with what you usually say when you go uh huh...  I love you.
Mike & Nikki - 30 Mar 2004 05:37 GMT
Dude, I'm there with you.  My guess is that she was just as embarassed
as you when she realized it but it will never come back to you.  I
didn't realize what I had said until my tech said, "I didn't know that
was your wife."  Hey life happens.  Better to make that kind of mistake
than a med error.

> Yesterday, after a lengthy conversation with a female customer,
> I ended by saying "ok, I love you, bye"
> as if I were talking to my wife.
> I'm still mortified.
kimberly.p.nguyen.1 - 31 Mar 2004 00:29 GMT
haha.  that is a great story.  it gave me a good laugh.  what other
embarrassing moments has anyone had with a customer?

> Dude, I'm there with you.  My guess is that she was just as embarassed
> as you when she realized it but it will never come back to you.  I
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> > as if I were talking to my wife.
> > I'm still mortified.
 
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