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The checkout clerk at Whole Foods tonight noticed my Eisley shirt and said "Oh, I love Eisley". She pronounced it eez-lee. I thought of correcting her but there wasn't a way to do it smoothly. So I just let it go. I've never had a stranger notice my shirt or hoodie before. |
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i was at school the other day wearing my trolleywood eisley shirt and some girl came up to me and was like "OMG I TOTALLY LOVE EEZ-LEE!! their new cd is awesome!" and i was like "i feel the same way, except for the fact that you pronounce it "eyes-lee." and she was like "Wooooops. i've been pronouncing it wrong for a while now." _________________ together again like the beginning it all works somehow in the end the things we did the things you hide for the record, it's between you and I. |
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patrock wrote: The checkout clerk at Whole Foods tonight noticed my Eisley shirt and said "Oh, I love Eisley". She pronounced it eez-lee. I thought of correcting her but there wasn't a way to do it smoothly. So I just let it go.
I've never had a stranger notice my shirt or hoodie before. how unprofessional of her... Mind you, I reckon only about 40% of workers at my local to work Tesco are professional in their manner. I would agree that that is pretty funny. _________________ She is handsome, she is pretty, she is the girl from Belfast City, she is courtin' one two three, please won't you tell me who is she? TheClassicRomance wrote: Facebook is a dirty skank blog! |
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I don't see how they even get "eez-lee." It was obviously eyes-lee to me when I saw it. _________________ www.kailahandler.bandcamp.com |
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mad_sam_purple'ead wrote: patrock wrote: The checkout clerk at Whole Foods tonight noticed my Eisley shirt and said "Oh, I love Eisley". She pronounced it eez-lee. I thought of correcting her but there wasn't a way to do it smoothly. So I just let it go.
I've never had a stranger notice my shirt or hoodie before. how unprofessional of her... Mind you, I reckon only about 40% of workers at my local to work Tesco are professional in their manner. I would agree that that is pretty funny. unprofessional? really? I wouldn't think giving someone a compliment on their musical tastes is unprofessional. especially for the standards of a retail checkout clerk. I see gossiping and talking loudly to other employees as unprofessional. taking interest and engaging with the customer should be, if anything, encouraged. |
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