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No melodramatic, long entry from me this time! Just a scenario, with a follow-up question.
Imagine you are at work, doing several tasks at once which all have a short completion time. While you are laboring to finish these tasks, a co-worker approaches and asks you the following.
"What do you like?"
What is your response?
Poll: Quick! Respond!"Directness. Explain yourself, now." (20) 50% "Uh, StarCraft?" (10) 25% "What are you talking to me for?" (4) 10% "Random blogs created out of curiosity, my good man." (3) 8% "O, I've still got to mop the floor." (3) 8% 40 total votes Your vote: Quick! Respond! (Vote): "Uh, StarCraft?" (Vote): "Random blogs created out of curiosity, my good man." (Vote): "Directness. Explain yourself, now." (Vote): "O, I've still got to mop the floor." (Vote): "What are you talking to me for?"
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Pineapples.
That is not a poll option.
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"I'm busy, lets talk about this over a beer later"
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"Why?"
Not an option so I chose the closest thing.
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"what do you mean? any specific topic? and why?"
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"I don't think there's anything I will like."
(Assuming there is an emphasis on the word 'do' )
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On May 21 2010 07:16 Nuttyguy wrote: gender of co-worker? female : you
male : you.. errr
nerd : starcraft
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A: Big butts- and I am incapable of being untruthful regarding this subject.
Curious what the context is here, did something interesting happen to you ? heh I'd imagine most people would ask for clarification, if not enough context is available.
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I keep a list of things I like, and it's not really that long. I could probably carry it with me at all times, and be fully prepared for this question.
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The "correct" answer in the poll is the mopping option. I'd never heard the phrase before, but apparently it's fairly common in the area I'm currently living. It makes very little sense to me and is actually kind of irritating to hear with the standard southern accent attached.
I was just wondering if there'd be anybody who went "well, duh, they're asking what you have left to do".
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On May 21 2010 15:11 MTF wrote: The "correct" answer in the poll is the mopping option. I'd never heard the phrase before, but apparently it's fairly common in the area I'm currently living. It makes very little sense to me and is actually kind of irritating to hear with the standard southern accent attached.
I was just wondering if there'd be anybody who went "well, duh, they're asking what you have left to do".
Hmm.. I don't get it.
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People don't talk to me. So, naturally, I would be curious.
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I live in Texas and sometimes people say "What/how much do you lack?" and with the accent, it can kind of sound like "like" instead of "lack"
Other than that, I don't know what to say
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