If you said “our router”, would you also have to say “y’all’s computer”?  
Because who knows if the person you’re talking to owns that computer, it could 
be a family or company computer.


From: Nate Burke 
Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2016 3:36 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT, irritation, "I,Me" when communicating with customers

I'm working with a customer right now, and I'm referring to the RB750 we have 
on site as MY router, just because of this thread.




On 1/12/2016 5:13 AM, That One Guy /sarcasm wrote:

  sorry dad

  On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 6:46 PM, Faisal Imtiaz <[email protected]> 
wrote:

    May I remind everyone that this is a public list, easily available via 
google search.�

    Please mind you comments, language as you please or see fit !

    :)

    Faisal Imtiaz
    Snappy Internet & Telecom
    7266 SW 48 Street
    Miami, FL 33155
    Tel: 305 663 5518 x 232

    Help-desk: (305)663-5518 Option 2 or Email: [email protected]


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      From: "That One Guy /sarcasm" <[email protected]>
      To: [email protected]
      Sent: Monday, January 11, 2016 5:19:49 PM
      Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT, irritation, "I,��������Me" when 
communicating with customers

      Its more of an "Im going to need you to locate my router and powecycle 
it" In this case, the first I is copacetic, its a direct communication between 
two individual parties, its the "my" that irritates the shit out of me. I want 
to smack a motherfucker and say "did you buy that router fuckwit? did you? no? 
Then its not yours, its the companys, you sumbitch, go drink antifreeze".�

      Constant injections of self when representing an entity, I hate that 
shit, like murderous hate.


      Now the above, has it been sent to a general support desk that does not 
take individual ownership of each support request, if it were an email 
response, it would be a "We (the company) need you to locate our router and 
power cycle it" �At this point its not an individual communication without 
ownership of the support request.


      Self centered goat fuckers are constant self interjectors, the usage of 
I's and me's goes up as the level of fuckwittery and worthlessness increases 
Ive discovered (I can use that I cause Im me, motherfucker)

      On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 3:27 PM, Jay Weekley <[email protected]> 
wrote:

        What's the context of the conversation?� I can't see myself telling a 
customer "we think you need to power cycle your router". 


        That One Guy /sarcasm wrote:

          Does anyone else here have small nuclear detonations in their brain 
whenever someone from the company uses I or Me when communicating with 
customers on company related issues?

          We, us, our, etc. You represent a fucking company, you fucking self 
absorbed gits. (no offense to the people who actually own the company, you can 
refer to it as whatever you want)

          Im not lashing out at anybody on this list, just having a nervous 
tick day

          carry on

          -- 
          If you only see yourself as part of the team but you don't see your 
team as part of yourself you have already failed as part of the team.






      -- 

      If you only see yourself as part of the team but you�don't�see your 
team as part of yourself you have�already failed as part of the team.






  -- 

  If you only see yourself as part of the team but you�don't�see your team 
as part of yourself you have�already failed as part of the team.

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