Sky wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 1:09 am
I went for my smear this morning and the exam itself was fine, apart from the stroppy nurse, but the surgery was a shitshow. They'd called me to my OPA from December but hadn't actually updated their own system so I'm stood on the fucking doorstep shouting my personal details and reason for my visit in front of other people (YAY CONFIDENTIALITY!) and then on the way out had to push through a crowd of people waiting for flu jags.
Bugger me, surely that's a breach of all manner of things? They shouted "smear test"?! That would muster a complaint methinks.
It was me that had to shout it through the intercom when they couldn't find my appt.
"Can't find you on our system, what is it you're here for?"
"Cervical screening BUT I'D RATHER NOT STAND AND TELL YOU THIS ON THE DOORSTEP IN FRONT OF OTHER PEOPLE"
Yeah I shouted and the lady behind me rolled her eyes at their nonsense
nineseven wrote:What's the point in being slim if you have to stay indoors all the time, leaking from your anus?
Lily wrote: ↑Fri Jan 15, 2021 10:44 am
How do people react in Germany Hazey? Are they generally compliant or do you get the denier crap you get here?
In general, people are quite ‘visibly’ compliant. I can count on the fingers of both hands the number of people I’ve seen not wearing masks on public transport or in shops etc. we’ve been wearing them since the end of April. I saw that number on one trip to Tesco when I was in the UK in December. However, how many people are sticking to the rules in more private settings is another question which of course I don’t know, i.e one household is supposed to meet only one other person privately. Imagine a family like my boss’s- mum, dad, 2 kids- they can see either granny or grandad but not both. I suspect a lot of people are seeing
As for the covid deniers and anti maskers and vaxxers, sure we have our share of them ‘Querdenkers’ they’re called. One of my friends is splitting up from his ex because she’s one.
I like this, written by Grace Dent in the Guardian today.
If you find yourself in an argument, the chances are your opponent is not actually angry with you personally. They were merely carrying their anger when they happened upon your person, and you are merely collateral damage. And in that moment you are the embodiment of another three months of home-schooling or their father’s missing second vaccination jab.
At the same time the constant high emotion is making me want to avoid people because every Zoom feels like it could go sideways at any moment. It's really important to be there for people but it's rarely fun or relaxing.
Or perhaps they’ve just not had any fresh air for a long time, because it’s currently a bit tricky to tell what enough fresh air actually is. How long outdoors is acceptable until your need for fresh air is deemed wanton?
That's such a comforting article, Ella. Though it has made me miss Booths. And being carefree. And clubbing in the 90s.
My very first line manager in customer service gave ver similar advice for dealing with the irate and it stayed with me. It's not you, it's the accumulation of shit they've dealt with that day.
It becomes more difficult when you've also accumulated shit too. Sometimes it's just one side that's allowed to be a pain. OH THERE'S A BLUE TIT IN MY BIRD BATH FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER!! OK now I can take on anyone's prickles.
I remember that on the odd occasion I need to deal with a shitty parent who's stuck at home with a severely unwell child and not much else going on. One lady yesterday had six kids and was homeschooling five of them while wrangling her 2yr old and I don't envy her one bit
nineseven wrote:What's the point in being slim if you have to stay indoors all the time, leaking from your anus?