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Thread started 03/11/08 3:51pm

Fury

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why do people hate the word "no"?

is there some reason people get mad when they don't get their way?
[Edited 3/11/08 16:03pm]
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Reply #1 posted 03/11/08 4:08pm

Flowerz

yes.. it's called spoiled .. they've heard 'yes' all their lives and they're in denial over the word 'no' ..
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Reply #2 posted 03/11/08 4:08pm

jess555ja

Flowerz said:

yes.. it's called spoiled .. they've heard 'yes' all their lives and they're in denial over the word 'no' ..

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Reply #3 posted 03/11/08 4:09pm

heybaby

Flowerz said:

yes.. it's called spoiled .. they've heard 'yes' all their lives and they're in denial over the word 'no' ..


yep yep
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Reply #4 posted 03/11/08 4:10pm

NDRU

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because I'm horny, dammit!
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Reply #5 posted 03/11/08 4:10pm

jess555ja

NDRU said:

because I'm horny, dammit!

falloff
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Reply #6 posted 03/11/08 4:12pm

Mach

I do not hate it at all

one of the most important words to know and use well

something I taught my kids as well thumbs up!

NO - it's a powerful word

use it nod and mean it when you do
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Reply #7 posted 03/11/08 4:12pm

Fury

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i don't even know if it's being spoiled--more like they feel entitled. i work at at large retail company, people switch tickets (blatantly) and when you tell them they can't have it for the wrong price, they get all indignant. they don't seem spoiled, just demanding
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Reply #8 posted 03/11/08 4:14pm

Protege

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I don't mind it much at all usually. yay!

But I totally get people who don't like it - to a point. lol

When I was a kid I was taught that if the word answer I can get is "no," then how bad can it be...that's pretty much stuck with me forever.

HE'S COMING AGAIN
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Reply #9 posted 03/11/08 4:15pm

Flowerz

Fury said:

i don't even know if it's being spoiled--more like they feel entitled. i work at at large retail company, people switch tickets (blatantly) and when you tell them they can't have it for the wrong price, they get all indignant. they don't seem spoiled, just demanding


yeah.. they're throwing a tantrum .. cause they want their way lol .. it's either their way or a tantrum.. and that's how some folks live .. they dont want to accept what is right..
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Reply #10 posted 03/11/08 4:21pm

heybaby

Fury said:

i don't even know if it's being spoiled--more like they feel entitled. i work at at large retail company, people switch tickets (blatantly) and when you tell them they can't have it for the wrong price, they get all indignant. they don't seem spoiled, just demanding


I kinda agree with the entitlement part too. It kinda irks me when people feel as there is an obligation to them to have things the way they want it confused I experienced it while working as a cashier (the worst)many of times and with people I know.
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