Random phone call
cuddlyrunner
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I like to think that I listen to people's problems when asked but was surprised to answer the phone just now to hear from an Indian sounding gentleman, "I've had a row with my girlfriend but not to worry, we're going out tonight so I hope it will be alright." Then he hung up!
But now I want to know what they rowed about, where are they going and will they make up?? :-)
But now I want to know what they rowed about, where are they going and will they make up?? :-)
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lol he must have got you mixed up with the samaritans !!! I hope he does phone back and let you know how he got on !!0
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I'm just sitting here wondering if they are in the pub right now and how they are getting on!0
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LOL! I wonder if he was drunk.... and whom he thought he was calling?0
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what in the heck is a 'row'?0
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what in the heck is a 'row'?
really??? It's an argument lol.
He sounded in a rush like he just wanted to give the info and get off the phone.0 -
I've been on the opposite end. I was trying to locate someone and called the wrong number on Christmas Eve. An older man answered, and I could tell he didn't have anyone else there with him, so we chatted for a few minutes and I wished him a Merry Christmas.0
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what in the heck is a 'row'?
really??? It's an argument lol.
He sounded in a rush like he just wanted to give the info and get off the phone.
never heard the term in my life. either way, it's weird0 -
LOL, I had no idea what a row was either. Thought they were in a canoe or something0
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LOL, I had no idea what a row was either. Thought they were in a canoe or something
Must be a British thing0 -
Must be a British thing
It is an English thing (I was told they are not one in the same), and it is pronounced ROU, like THOU, and not ROW, like THOUGH. Just giving my $.02.0 -
LOL, I had no idea what a row was either. Thought they were in a canoe or something
that's what I thought, too... hmm, weird to call and tell a stranger that, then hang up.0 -
Thats the stupid english langauge for you spelt 'row' but pronouncd more like 'raow' im finding it hard to spell the sound lol there are so many homophones.. no wonder its the hardeest language to learn supposedly0
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Must be a British thing
It is an English thing (I was told they are not one in the same), and it is pronounced ROU, like THOU, and not ROW, like THOUGH. Just giving my $.02.
interesting0 -
A wrong number caller got my house one day, and the phone was answered by my grade-schooler who was studying US geography at the time. I heard her say, "Oh, no, Virginia is far, FAR away!" and then she hung up on the poor lady.
Another time she answered and got a guy who immediately knew he called the wrong house and apologized. She said, "Oh, that's okay, our right number is........recited our phone number and hung up on him, too!
I really do work on phone etiquette. It just took better with some of my kids than with others.0 -
Well, although I shall never know the outcome of the young man's evening I have at least learned that row is not a universally known word. It can also mean a great deal of noise as in making a row.0
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LOL, I had no idea what a row was either. Thought they were in a canoe or something
Must be a British thing
I was presuming it might have been a colloquialism0
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