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GrannyGravy13 Tue 28-May-24 11:16:39

Kate1949

It is what it is. That drives me mad.

If my (D)H says that to me one more time I will not be responsible for my actions…

Kate1949 Tue 28-May-24 11:10:02

It is what it is. That drives me mad.

Callistemon21 Tue 28-May-24 11:05:52

Witzend

henetha

I was once told to "Get back to your knitting" by someone on here.
I ignored it.

I never need to be told to get back to my knitting!
If anyone told me to get back to my dusting, though, they really would get an earful!

😂😂😂

OldFrill Tue 28-May-24 11:03:28

"end of"
Always find that very funny

Esmay Tue 28-May-24 11:01:06

I've known a lady for about eight years .
She was very chatty when I bought things in her shop and often minded it when she went to the loo or out for a coffee .
Now when I see her she says , don't let me keep you .

fancythat Tue 28-May-24 10:54:41

fancythat

It has just dawned on me that there are a number of "shut the conversation down" comments.

The one I have had today
"you are overthinking".

Realise there are plenty more that maybe I hadnt noticed before.
Please feel free to enter here.

Perhaps I ought to add, in was in real life I was told this today.

And I was thinking about in real life, when I started the thread.

Daddima Tue 28-May-24 10:44:55

I wonder if I am the only one who thinks that ‘conversations’ are few and far between on here sometimes? A conversation to me is a two ( or maybe more) way exchange, but here it’s often just posters piling on with what they want to say, having paid no attention to others’ comments, (though I do feel this happens often in ‘real life’ conversations too.)
Any exchange is ‘shut down’ for me when it’s obvious few have paid attention to what has gone before, as has been the case recently with old posts being resurrected, but still being replied to as current, even after it has been pointed out in the thread. Of course the advice may still be useful, but it’s hardly what I’d call a conversation.
It’s grand that people can have their say on a thread, but, to me, it sometimes seems that it’s a case of, ‘no point in arguing, as I am right’, as Doodledog mentioned.
I am definitely in grumpy old woman mode this morning.

NotSpaghetti Tue 28-May-24 10:36:52

nanaK54

"first world problem"

My pet hate - as though I'm not allowed to talk about my kettle going wrong and trouble finding my beautiful new one!

(and yes, it still brings me joy!)

Germanshepherdsmum Tue 28-May-24 10:28:40

I once had, from someone losing an argument, ‘Why are you even here?’.

Jaxjacky Tue 28-May-24 10:27:24

‘It’s not rocket science’ used to me rather than properly explaining something, patronising twaddle.

nanaK54 Tue 28-May-24 10:22:56

"first world problem"

henetha Tue 28-May-24 10:15:19

grin Witzend...

Witzend Tue 28-May-24 10:12:52

henetha

I was once told to "Get back to your knitting" by someone on here.
I ignored it.

I never need to be told to get back to my knitting!
If anyone told me to get back to my dusting, though, they really would get an earful!

henetha Tue 28-May-24 10:04:21

I was once told to "Get back to your knitting" by someone on here.
I ignored it.

Casdon Tue 28-May-24 10:01:33

I think the cruellest (but clever) political insult ever was from Benjamin Disraeli, talking about Gladstone, his political enemy.

“The Right Honourable Gentleman’s smile was like the silver plate on a coffin.”

Anything along lines that imply somebody is intrinsically a bad person are the worst, most wounding put downs I think.

fancythat Tue 28-May-24 09:57:07

I am not a person that is insulted easily.

I have probably been insulted many times in real life, and not even noticed!
Probably the best way.

fancythat Tue 28-May-24 09:53:04

Crumbs, there are many.
I may have missed loads.

I even got a bit a bit "insulted" at the first two on here, thinking they were for real!

Doodledog Tue 28-May-24 09:50:31

There’s also the ‘you do you’ ones, often ended with ‘have a nice day’ for good measure.

harrigran Tue 28-May-24 09:48:07

" I could agree with you but then we would both be wrong ".

sassysaysso Tue 28-May-24 09:42:19

"I wouldn't let it worry you".
Actually if someone says it to me it isn't the end of the conversation, it just spurs me on

Doodledog Tue 28-May-24 09:36:12

There are lots of them. The dismissive ones, such as ‘It’s not the end of the world’ that imply you are exaggerating or that your opinion is trivial. The ‘there is no point in arguing as I am right’ ones, such as ‘You can’t argue with facts’, when if people didn’t argue with facts science would be back in the dark ages. There are the supremely confident (arrogant?) ones such as ‘That’s all there is to it., then there are the more bullish ones such as ‘end of’, ‘just saying’, or ‘I’ll tell you what it is . . .’

JaneJudge Tue 28-May-24 09:31:12

you can simply refuse to comply smile

Granniesunite Tue 28-May-24 09:30:25

You’re a deep thinker? What’s the interpretation of that one?

fancythat Tue 28-May-24 09:24:53

It has just dawned on me that there are a number of "shut the conversation down" comments.

The one I have had today
"you are overthinking".

Realise there are plenty more that maybe I hadnt noticed before.
Please feel free to enter here.