This made me laugh, and cringe slightly! I have much sympathy, having got to the age of being extremely indignant with help desk employees before they patiently explain my misunderstandings to me. Yesterday the kids and I set off for a toy superstore and were half way to Croydon when I suddenly thought I couldn’t remember turning the kettle off on the hob. I had to call a neighbour I don’t know very well and ask if she could listen through our letterbox for whether it was whistling or not (it wasn’t). I apologised for being an idiot…
On thank you Sasha. Gad the irons and the kettles and the instant pot keep warm function that I always always always think I’ve left on. Can relate 100%!
Like that, pressing the button before I’d finished 🤣Wonderful post Grace and the morons you mentioned all know when they’ve made a mistake but they think admitting it makes them look weak when it’s the opposite.
Oh Liz, I am Queen of posting comments before I’ve finished. Yes, I think you’re so right about the premier morons of this world. They don’t realise that admitting to their errors would actually be the most noble thing of all. Hate to say it as I have many amazing men in my life, but generally this inability to say sorry tends to be a more male thing. I’m trying to teach my boys about the power of apologising - or owning their mistakes
This made me laugh, and cringe slightly! I have much sympathy, having got to the age of being extremely indignant with help desk employees before they patiently explain my misunderstandings to me. Yesterday the kids and I set off for a toy superstore and were half way to Croydon when I suddenly thought I couldn’t remember turning the kettle off on the hob. I had to call a neighbour I don’t know very well and ask if she could listen through our letterbox for whether it was whistling or not (it wasn’t). I apologised for being an idiot…
On thank you Sasha. Gad the irons and the kettles and the instant pot keep warm function that I always always always think I’ve left on. Can relate 100%!
Like that, pressing the button before I’d finished 🤣Wonderful post Grace and the morons you mentioned all know when they’ve made a mistake but they think admitting it makes them look weak when it’s the opposite.
Oh Liz, I am Queen of posting comments before I’ve finished. Yes, I think you’re so right about the premier morons of this world. They don’t realise that admitting to their errors would actually be the most noble thing of all. Hate to say it as I have many amazing men in my life, but generally this inability to say sorry tends to be a more male thing. I’m trying to teach my boys about the power of apologising - or owning their mistakes
I love admitting when I’ve made an error or mistake.