stimpson wrote: » I didn’t read all your post, but I wouldn’t recommend PC World. They tend to be overpriced. I tend to buy most of my kit online. Amazon have free delivery and a great returns policy.
bubbles o hara wrote: » My husband and I (always wanted to say that :pac:) have just had a long chat about the PC world in which we live. Now I would love to get the opinions of the good folks of AH. In hubby's workplace today the lads were chatting, and all agreed that they now have no idea how to behave in the company of women. They feel they can't compliment a woman, they're wary of using a word that is now considered inappropriate. How do they approach a woman to ask them for a date? What words can you use without offending? Honestly, it saddened me that we've come to this. But AH folks, please give your opinion...and be honest. One warning! If you ask for my opinion, you might be sorry.
bubbles o hara wrote: » In hubby's workplace today the lads were chatting, and all agreed that they now have no idea how to behave in the company of women. They feel they can't compliment a woman, they're wary of using a word that is now considered inappropriate. How do they approach a woman to ask them for a date? What words can you use without offending? .
cantdecide wrote: » One day I accidentally used the word c*** (lightheartedly referring to myself - "now he thinks I'm a c***) in a one to one conversation with a female colleague. It just kind of slipped out. The bloody histrionics and arms flailing. I literally thought I was facing disciplinary. It was a horrible feeling.
bubbles o hara wrote: » One warning! If you ask for my opinion, you might be sorry.
For Forks Sake wrote: » Artists impression
bubbles o hara wrote: » Honestly, it saddened me that we've come to this..
bubbles o hara wrote: » But being bombarded with what is now considered offensive or misogynistic, they are curious..and yes, concerned about what is and is not allowed.