I hate when I'm called mister or sir
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138 — 2 years ago(December 27, 2023 01:08 AM)
People say sir when you're shopping. Then there are my siblings and their kids' kids.
I remember when I was 16 ir 17, a family friend's kid who was only 2 years younger called called me sir, and I was like dude wtf.
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MissMargoChanning — 2 years ago(December 28, 2023 03:27 PM)
He thinks that he is an authority on every topic here.
As for being called mister or sir out in public places, he has good manners confused with people thinking that he is considered an authority figure.
The people who call him mister and sir are looking at a 30 something year old man. They don't realize that they are dealing with a man child.
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Soul_Venom — 2 years ago(December 27, 2023 02:34 AM)
It's not about your issues with authority Fugazi. It is about the fact that as a diminutive cocksucking ****** you really arent worthy of any of the titles commonly associated with real men.
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azn_2 — 2 years ago(December 27, 2023 02:35 AM)
You only get called monkey or pigg on here though, so what's the real problem.?
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soapbox original gangster — 2 years ago(December 27, 2023 09:16 PM)
I hate authority and I hate being an authority figure.
on xmas afternoon 2 days ago i bought a six pack and a cheeseburger at 7-11. nobody in the store but me and the young guy working the counter. twice he said "boss" during the visit. i paid and walked out and then went back in.
i told him NOT to call me "boss" OR anybody else "boss", other than his actual in-the-store "boss". He looked at me funny. i then further explained that he was boss of himself and his life AND onlyhimself and not to lessen that relationship by casually referring to strangers as "boss." this guy was barely 19 if that so i just wonder what kind of sociodynamic influence enabled him to speak the way he did?
in the military you acknowledge rank because the sysyem functions as a hierarchy with chain(s) of command and responsibilities; but i never accepted it carte blance: outwardly, i played the game by saluting and the requisite"yes sir!", but unless simultaneously i felt the person had earned objectively their position/status, i did everything to undermine their authority secretly. -
138 — 2 years ago(December 28, 2023 04:28 PM)
No. I just think it feels too authoritative. I hate authority… for the most part. I respect the opinions of experts, for example, but **** like the sir thing just reminds me of the hick parents I knew growing up who would get so mad at their kids if they said yes or what instead of yes sir and sir.
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