adventuregirl
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Good old local accent eh! funnily enough I don't have a set accent at all x
I love the accent up that way. Always sounds friendly x
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Good old local accent eh! funnily enough I don't have a set accent at all x
To me both examples sound utterly pretentious! What about Thank you, then I would probably asked what they did for a living? As normal people do not talk like! I know MANY titled ladies as they would piss themselves laughing if I started talking like that. I know lots of millionaires and only last week I was doing a very arty client, she is the head of fine art in a very well known auctioneers in London, she still would not talk like this, professional don't they would be laughed at, it plain silly! Could you imagine me visiting a GP "hi sweetie what's the problem?" "Oh don't worry Hun it's just a cold" , personally I would wonder if they were now doing NVQs in medicine! It's irritating to others if you do it please stop NOW!
Yet again you have me creased up with laughter! I adore you!
How about you simply stop worrying about therapists you have never met calling clients you will never meet, "Hun" and simply breathe out? Lol.
We have a great range of stress relieving massages and should you wish to come to Liverpool and indulge I shall be sure to instruct my team not to call you Hun!
But I would not be having my noony waxed in these places. I think there is a place for everything, and if I choose to console a nervous client with 'Don't worry my darling, I'll be gentle with you' then that is my choice. I'm not selling her an expensive car.
I don't feel the need to justify how I work - it is just how I work. I don't need to write on here about my education or how rich my clients are, and I'm certainly not trying to 'get down with the kids', this is just me.
Obviously such terms are not for you!
Yet again you have me creased up with laughter! I adore you!
How about you simply stop worrying about therapists you have never met calling clients you will never meet, "Hun" and simply breathe out? Lol.
We have a great range of stress relieving massages and should you wish to come to Liverpool and indulge I shall be sure to instruct my team not to call you Hun!
I did have a client call me "kn*bhead" once mind you.
I was mortified when I saw it, the email read-
"get a move on kn*bhead!"
I assumed she was talking about a business card I was doing for her, and she wanted it asap.
Turns out she'd emailed me from her phone instead of texting her husband who was stuck in traffic and late for his tea.
that was her story anyway
To me both examples sound utterly pretentious! What about Thank you, then I would probably asked what they did for a living? As normal people do not talk like! I know MANY titled ladies as they would piss themselves laughing if I started talking like that. I know lots of millionaires and only last week I was doing a very arty client, she is the head of fine art in a very well known auctioneers in London, she still would not talk like this, professional don't they would be laughed at, it plain silly! Could you imagine me visiting a GP "hi sweetie what's the problem?" "Oh don't worry Hun it's just a cold" , personally I would wonder if they were now doing NVQs in medicine! It's irritating to others if you do it please stop NOW!
Do you know that it is rather rude to demand that other people - who run businesses and hold repeat clients - change the way they speak?
When your in this sector you want to make your client feel at ease. If they are prim and proper then you act the same and vice versa.
I was privately educated but it's knowing how to carry yourself when in different situations.
Surrey Girl through and through x
It's quiet interesting to see how differently I would of have been taught in a private school. :biggrin:
There's enough bad vibes in the world ,
If someone gives pet names with a good intention than I don't mind , 8)
<3 love is like the magic penny .
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Aye fair enough who thinks this thread needs closed?
. Seriously though the other person posting might have go e to stieners which is for thick rich kids and have no entrance exam. The local council help towards it also if your autistic!
In London steiner schools/ academy's are deemed "trendy" for parents seeking an alternative lifestyle and are all private.
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