[BlindTlk] A question

Sherri flmom2006 at gmail.com
Tue Mar 10 19:10:07 UTC 2020


I appreciate this conversation.  For those who have children, you know they
are quick and not always so tactful about pointing out things.  This
particular instance refers to the table manners of a friend who was
visiting.  It's a very sticky subject!  I would want to be told if my
manners offended someone so I could try to change them.  I also appreciate
being told if I have a shirt on that is stained, dirty or see-through.  I
would much rather know than have people talk about it behind my back.  My
mom was a stickler for good manners, good hygiene, etc. and I am glad she
was.  My question is how do you tell someone without offending them?  Pat,
thanks for bringing this matter to our attention.

Sherri

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Subject: Re: [BlindTlk] A question

What I'm thinking is most people who don't know you probably won't say
anything.  If they know you, depending on how well you know each other would
probably determine whether or not they said anything.


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From: BlindTlk <blindtlk-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Kevin via BlindTlk
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Subject: Re: [BlindTlk] A question

It does depend on the social skills of the person telling you.


On 3/10/2020 12:41 PM, Pamela Dominguez via BlindTlk wrote:
> It would depend on how they told me.  In most cases, I probably would 
> thank them, and be glad they told me.  I was wearing a shirt that was 
> able to be seen through.  A person told me, and I felt embarrassed 
> because I didn't know, but I was grateful, and thanked her.  Now, if 
> the person was snarky about it, depending on how, that might make a 
> difference in how I responded. Pam.
>
> -----Original Message----- From: PLipovsky via BlindTlk
> Sent: Monday, March 09, 2020 8:49 PM
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> Cc: PLipovsky
> 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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