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nannafizz Sat 16-Jul-22 15:57:57

I seem to do it all the time .
‘Oh so you think you’re funny do you’ to a hairbrush that keeps ‘hiding ‘ from me .
‘I hope you’re going to behave yourself today , I really can’t be late ‘
to my sometimes temperamental car .
And just now , ‘ yes thank you I know you’ve finished , can’t you just wait ‘ to my washing machine , that plays an annoying little tune when it’s finished!

Yammy Wed 20-Jul-22 22:22:12

Yes to the zip on my trousers or skirt when I can't get it up I tell it not to worry I'm going to lose weight.
I,m also one who shouts at the washer etc. bleeping and when our kettle was not an automatic cut off I used to shout it could whistle it's ar..off on the AGA but I was not coming.
When the phone rings and I do not recognise the number I say I hope you are good news.

SachaMac Mon 18-Jul-22 16:16:26

Yes, I often shout at my lap top but also frequently at the clothes prop that’s supposed to be holding up my washing line, it’s one of those telescopic ones and it has a habit of sliding to & closing itself so all my washing, particularly big things like sheets & bath towels start to drag all over the grass. I quite often dash up the garden cursing & calling it all kinds of names. The neighbours must wonder!!

timetogo2016 Mon 18-Jul-22 16:07:16

I don`t know anyone TillyTrotter who doesn`t speak at the graveside/to the gravestone.
Thats the whole point in going.
I walk around graveyards and i talk to whoever catches my eye,especially if they have been there some years .

biglouis Mon 18-Jul-22 15:53:41

In the past when I travelled by plane I always thanked the plane as well as the cabin crew. I got some very funny looks! But if the plane had not got us there safely then there would be no one to give each other thanks or funny looks.

GreyKnitter Mon 18-Jul-22 15:53:37

Not sure I talk to inanimate objects but I do talk to the flowers in the garden and def the insects. First sign of madness????

Petera Mon 18-Jul-22 15:52:40

absent

No, I don't – but then I have a cat.

I have a partner - performs many of the same functions as an inanimate object

biglouis Mon 18-Jul-22 15:50:46

I often talk to my computers and electronic devices. Sometimes they answer because they have Alexa or other entities built in!

TillyTrotter Mon 18-Jul-22 12:01:14

I talk to my mum’s gravestone but is that unusual? My sister does too.

SueD Mon 18-Jul-22 12:00:16

We have two new robotic mowers ( don’t ask!) one we have named Rowmow and the other Juliet . They mainly see to themselves - scheduled cutting etc etc but occasionally a cry will go up “Juliet's stuck. Can you sort her out please?” Or Romow has rubbish round his wheels. Don’t know why he’s been in the rough. We also compliment them on what a wonderful job they are doing. If we don’t who knows what might happen???

Chestnut Mon 18-Jul-22 11:49:41

I also talk to my robot vacuum cleaner, but that's because he is like a little person, moving around on his own.

There are also robot food deliveries, and they are like little children so make you feel very protective. If you are driving and a robot is waiting to cross a busy road you worry he will cross in front of you and get run over!

Auntieflo Mon 18-Jul-22 11:35:49

Iv'e also realised that I talk to our robot cleaner, especially when he gets stuck somewhere, or has sucked up a wire!

25Avalon Mon 18-Jul-22 11:05:55

Callistemon21

25Avalon

“Would it discommode you awfully to scan this document for me?” When my scanner is being awkward. When it finally works I say thank you.

You're very nice

I threaten to take mine to the tip.

Callistemon if it doesn’t my next retort is “Alright bl***y don’t. See if I care.” Then I spend an hour tinkering until it does?

Oldwoman70 Mon 18-Jul-22 10:03:49

When putting the car away in the garage I thank it and say it can now get some rest - the other day I apologised to it for leaving it out in the sun for a few hours!

I have a large toy cat which lives on the bed in the spare room - I say good morning to it when opening the curtains and good night when closing them. Glad there are other GNs as daft as I am!

timetogo2016 Mon 18-Jul-22 09:37:39

I was convinced i anwswered to this post yesterday.
Anyway,in a nut shell a big fat yes,all of the time.
But i am convinced my Dh is an inaminate object at times,eg,,he will be doing something and i talk to him and he ignores me,abit like a washing machine when i ask it to hurry up with the last spin please .

nanna8 Mon 18-Jul-22 02:25:39

I talk to the cats all the time, no idea what they understand. Probably the tone of voice. I sometimes use miaows to them ( I am a good mimic!) and they definitely respond to that but I am not too good at knowing the meaning of what I am saying. Hope it isn’t obscene !

Callistemon21 Sun 17-Jul-22 22:26:52

25Avalon

“Would it discommode you awfully to scan this document for me?” When my scanner is being awkward. When it finally works I say thank you.

You're very nice

I threaten to take mine to the tip.

25Avalon Sun 17-Jul-22 21:46:29

“Would it discommode you awfully to scan this document for me?” When my scanner is being awkward. When it finally works I say thank you.

LadyGracie Sun 17-Jul-22 21:43:25

No I don't but DH does and it really annoys me.

nannafizz Sun 17-Jul-22 21:36:34

Think I might be having a word with the weather tomorrow!

Oldbat1 Sun 17-Jul-22 18:09:55

Yes all the time. I also talk to the dogs at home all the time. I’ll give them a running commentary of my plans.

Ro60 Sun 17-Jul-22 16:41:12

Callistemon ??

annodomini Sun 17-Jul-22 14:10:13

When I find something I've been looking for, I usually say, 'What are you doing there?' Quite often it's my phone, though my last resort is to ring it from my landline.

mrswoo Sun 17-Jul-22 13:59:04

I do it all the time. I curse the bleep, bleep bleeping dishwasher and washing machine for demanding my attention
I am forever telling inanimate objects - for example the laundry basket, to "wait there a minute"
When the faceless voice at the supermarket self-service checkout thanks me for shopping there I always respond, in a voice dripping with sarcasm, that it has been an absolute joy!

grandtanteJE65 Sun 17-Jul-22 11:36:51

I frequently curse my laptop and the Internet.

Speak encouragingly to the sewing machine and my bike, and sometimes to the lawn mower.

I have turned off the beeper on any and all machines where you can turn it off. I know roughly when the washing-machine finishes its cycles, or else I can check the time display.

Davida1968 Sun 17-Jul-22 10:22:32

Yes, all the time. Some of them even have names which I gave them.....