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popsdenver

(1,930 posts)
27. You know what irritates me????????
Thu Feb 12, 2026, 01:32 PM
Yesterday

Is when we call customer service for a problem, and when, and if we get by all the computer's chats, etc, we finally get a live agent, the person is in another country. Classically India, and although they speak English, their accent is SOOOOO thick, they are not understandable. I always kindly tell them, to talk slower and pronounce their words better, so that I can understand......they usually understand and comply, but not always and I am regretfully forced to just hang up.....

Of course, these same Corporations that are all saying: RAH, RAH AMERICA, and are all sending U.S. jobs to other countries?????

Since I was young, a thousand years ago, I have always heard the same exact refrain out of these Corporations:
"We can't find anyone who wants to work"........
Instead of truthfully saying:
"We can't find anyone who wants to work for our outrageously low amount we want to pay"

The Corporations are truly what are running America, and we are stuck, WITH THE BEST REPUBLICAN POLITICIANS THAT THE CORPORATIONS CAN BUY.......

I fully expect, that some time down the road, the United States of America will be renamed, The Corporate States of America....

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Great attitude. badhair77 Yesterday #1
Oh, the butt hurt boys are always getting pissed off at being laughed at Walleye Yesterday #2
I'm 100% with your Son-in-Law. MineralMan Yesterday #3
It could make some people feel excluded PatSeg Yesterday #4
Most people aren't being talked about by others in public. haele Yesterday #6
This is true PatSeg Yesterday #7
For most of history, in most parts of the world, a polyglot population has been the norm. eppur_se_muova Yesterday #5
I'm too lazy to provide a link(s), but from my reading of the Middle East at the time of Jesus Christ, I have learned generalbetrayus Yesterday #8
That's interesting about the French PatSeg Yesterday #9
I know that Occitan/Provencal was actively spoken in the south. Probably German in the east. Dutch to the north. erronis Yesterday #11
An Occitan author won a Nobel Prize in Literature. eppur_se_muova Yesterday #20
Thank you, that was helpful PatSeg Yesterday #29
Click on the link to the Wikipedia entry; it's pretty thorough. eppur_se_muova Yesterday #18
Thank you PatSeg Yesterday #30
This message was self-deleted by its author eppur_se_muova Yesterday #19
What bothers me the most? otchmoson Yesterday #10
Had an incident many years back in a Walmart rurallib Yesterday #12
And I was sitting on a flight from Seattle to DC with a bunch of burly men speaking a strange language. erronis Yesterday #31
It was a long time before English-speakers first showed up Seinan Sensei Yesterday #13
I am pleased to send you a DU heart for this wonderful post. NNadir Yesterday #14
Thank you! generalbetrayus Yesterday #40
The GOP members LittleGirl Yesterday #15
Exactly 👍👍💙 TommieMommy Yesterday #16
I was six years old when we left Budapest I. 1956. ChazInAz Yesterday #17
A very healthy attitude! You got a good one in that son-in-law. hamsterjill Yesterday #21
I hear him. As for people who 'love to hate'. They are projecting their self-hatred onto others. Sick fucks. Joinfortmill Yesterday #22
"Conservatism" isn't a coherent political philosophy; it's just a bad attitude William Seger Yesterday #24
I prefer to hear people talking to each other in languages other than English. tanyev Yesterday #23
I like hearing the other languages because they are beautiful and remind me that we are multi-cultural. erronis Yesterday #32
Echo this! ihaveaquestion Yesterday #25
Your son-in-law is a good person LetMyPeopleVote Yesterday #26
Thank you, I agree. generalbetrayus Yesterday #41
You know what irritates me???????? popsdenver Yesterday #27
Yep, I get really ticked off about that too ... hard not to take it out on the operators, but not their fault ... eppur_se_muova Yesterday #33
Yea popsdenver Yesterday #39
That new name would be more fitting. The states aren't that united these days. raccoon 13 hrs ago #45
I grew up with relatives speaking Italian around us kids... Historic NY Yesterday #28
Wow, thanks for that ! nt eppur_se_muova Yesterday #34
I'm very impressed. He knows a lot of words and is willing to learn more. Better than most Americans. erronis Yesterday #36
The guy is brilliant! Easterncedar 23 hrs ago #42
that was WONDERFUL Kali 21 hrs ago #43
I always feel guilty that I lost all of my Spanish vocabulary from mis-use kerry-is-my-prez Yesterday #35
just curious Skittles Yesterday #37
My daughter had a spanish speaking care giver, at her day care. My daughter was her favorite, cksmithy Yesterday #38
growing up in NYC, that was one of my very favorite things Javaman 13 hrs ago #44
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