[BlindTlk] A question

Hyde, David W. (ESC) david.hyde at wcbvi.k12.wi.us
Tue Mar 10 12:57:36 UTC 2020


When this happens to me, I thank the person. I'd much rather know and be able to correct it. This is not just a blindness ting. I co-workers do it for each other too.	

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Subject: [BlindTlk] A question

Hi all.

I had a discussion about this with someone the other day, and thought I would throw it out to you to get your input..  

If a friend, or someone you know with vision told you there was a stain on your shirt, or your pants were dirty or wrinkled, would  you get offended?


Since I always try to look my best, especially when out in public, I personally would welcome that, in fact, I've told people if they see something not quite right to always let me know, as I would rather know so I can fix it rather than go around looking sloppy. 

Any opinions?



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