BonnieJean
Practically Family
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Do you like being called "Hon"? (Short for "Honey") I do, if its my hubby, or someone near and dear to me, but not a telemarketer that doesn't even know me! I received a phone call from some telemarketer (I'm registered on the do-not-call list, hmmmm) today and she asked if I was using Product A and I told her 'yes' and then she starts to go into a long spiel about their Product B and I tried to tell her I already prefer Product A and she stops me with "Well, Hon, I'm just trying to explain...." That was enough for me, so I politely said, "I'm not interested" and promptly hung up. That was about the 3rd time I've been called "Hon" by a complete stranger recently. I thought that that term was more of a term of endearment. When I worked in the medical field, often the nursing staff would say "Hon" to patients (mostly older folks and children) to calm them, I think. And I do have an acquaintance that uses the "hon" word constantly throughout her conversation. I don't even think she's aware of it, but she's also in the medical field.
I'm err--middle-age now and I really don't like it when people call me "Hon" unless it's my hubby (but not followed by "What's for supper?"lol)
Does this bother anyone else, or am I just getting old and crotchety?
I'm err--middle-age now and I really don't like it when people call me "Hon" unless it's my hubby (but not followed by "What's for supper?"lol)
Does this bother anyone else, or am I just getting old and crotchety?