By kandykrazed17 - 23/05/2009 12:14 - United States
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lol first of all i work at a WAMU where our name tags give our full name so no lies there. secondly, this guy was twice my age. i was not being bitchy at all. he said hi and then i smiled and said hi back. it's one thing when you greet someone. it's another when you keep following them asking personal questions. i didn't give a fake name on purpose. it was just a natural reaction. lol but yea i guess it wasn't smart to walk out with my name tag still on. o and btw not to be rude but i took AP english so i'm pretty sure i know how to use “proceeded” in a sentence correctly. it's not my fault if other ppl don't or overuse it.
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I agree with number 7. This "proceeded" crap has got to stop
To everybody who says she's a closed-minded bitch: have you ever lived in a big city? When somebody is following you around asking things about you, you don't sit there and go, "Oh gee, maybe they're a nice guy." It's not called being closed-minded, it's called erring on the side of caution. It would be different had she been in a coffee shop and he came up to her in line. He was following her, on the street, asking personal information. You don't **** around with that.
#4 is the creeper
Another bitch undeserving of the attention she craves so badly. Was he REALLY a creeper? And did you REALLY have to be such a bitch to him? Please...just stop thinking that you are so damn important.
just so you know, pepper spray is the reason men don't ask women for directions
#25 - You are in no position to complain about the grammatically correct usage of proceeded when you can't manage to use the correct form of "your." Fail. And seriously, in a city it would be incredibly naive to assume the guy has no shady motives. There's nothing at all wrong with the way the OP responded.
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smooth move. pretty freaky though
Following her isn't creepy? Pretty sure it is. Some guys act like girls owe them a chance, but we don't owe anyone anything, and we're not "close-minded bitches" for not wanting to share our personal information when we don't feel comfortable.