What should I have said?
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What should I have said?
Last night I was out at a dinner and someone I met there said 'I belive you work with xxxxx'. I agreed that I did.
"He would have been my son-in-law had he married my daughter"
I really did not know what to say next - most unusual for me!! I know nothing of xxxx outside work, where he is very reliable. Had he broken daughter's heart and left her? Are they partners now but unmarried?
What would you have said?
"He would have been my son-in-law had he married my daughter"
I really did not know what to say next - most unusual for me!! I know nothing of xxxx outside work, where he is very reliable. Had he broken daughter's heart and left her? Are they partners now but unmarried?
What would you have said?
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Re: What should I have said?
He could have been my husband if I had been that stupidKatharine wrote:Last night I was out at a dinner and someone I met there said 'I belive you work with xxxxx'. I agreed that I did.
"He would have been my son-in-law had he married my daughter"
I really did not know what to say next - most unusual for me!! I know nothing of xxxx outside work, where he is very reliable. Had he broken daughter's heart and left her? Are they partners now but unmarried?
What would you have said?
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I'd have had him but my husband objected
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Pity your daughter was already married
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Lucky girl - what an escape
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Re: What should I have said?
Did he say "had he married my daughter"? That might indicate that they are together but unmarried. But otherwise I think I would have parried with "XXXXX? Of course - he has been most effective working on our deschumphricator project!" and watched to see if his face went enthusiastic or glum. Then taken it from there -Katharine wrote:Last night I was out at a dinner and someone I met there said 'I belive you work with xxxxx'. I agreed that I did.
"He would have been my son-in-law had he married my daughter"
I really did not know what to say next - most unusual for me!! I know nothing of xxxx outside work, where he is very reliable. Had he broken daughter's heart and left her? Are they partners now but unmarried?
A delicate moment!
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That is a statement so what is the question, Mr R?J.R. wrote:I usually employ the politicians tactic on an occasion such as this by answering the question with a question.
Having more money doesn't make you happier. I have 50 million dollars
but I'm just as happy as when I had 48 million.
(Arnold Schwarzenegger!)
but I'm just as happy as when I had 48 million.
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In Katherine's case, she was presented with a question:sejintenej wrote:That is a statement so what is the question, Mr R?J.R. wrote:I usually employ the politicians tactic on an occasion such as this by answering the question with a question.
"'I believe you work with xxxxx'."
My reply would have been.
"Why do you ask ?"
Puts the questioner on the back foot straight away.
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But JR, that's a statement. The speaker didn't say "Do you work with XXXXX?" And what about "He would have been my son-in-law etc" Statement again!J.R. wrote:In Katherine's case, she was presented with a question:sejintenej wrote:That is a statement so what is the question, Mr R?J.R. wrote:I usually employ the politicians tactic on an occasion such as this by answering the question with a question.
"'I believe you work with xxxxx'."
My reply would have been.
"Why do you ask ?"
Puts the questioner on the back foot straight away.
Listen to me arguing with the police! I'm going to get out of it by claiming to be menopausal....
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