By Anonymous - 03/10/2016 14:09 - United States - East Brunswick

Today, while working the Sunday rush at the deli, I held up a piece of ham to a blind customer and asked him if it was thick enough. FML
I agree, your life sucks 14 216
You deserved it 3 585

Same thing different taste

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It happens. Common actions are hard to break the habit of. You didn't do it on purpose and I'm sure they weren't offended.

That's it, OP. He's recorded your name into his dictaphone, and you'll be the subject of much criticism at their next meeting. The blind will work together to come up with a suitable punishment for your unforgivable faux pas.

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I've done this exact thing before.....

I guess you two didn't meat eye to eye.

HighasaCloud 46

"Hey Doc, I'm gonna have to buy you, like, a proverb book or somethin', this mix-and-match shit's gotta go." - David Della Rocco

spawnaverage 8

I knew someone at college who was asked by a blind student ask directions from her, she pointed to the direction and said that way without thinking. She felt terrible afterwards and couldn't speak. It could always be worse :P

Ryan Secrest once tried to high-five a blind guy if that gives you any consolidation

A why is under Intmacy and B how did you find out they were blind?

damn you just pulled a Ryan Seacrest, nice!

"It sounds exactly like all the other slices of ham."

katina1236 20

Honestly when it's something you do day in and day out it becomes repetitive and you don't even think about it. My room mates told me I ask people for their ID in my sleep, and I've done it occasionally when interacting with others. Your brain just goes on replay. Hopefully they weren't too terribly offended and laughed about it.