About a week ago as I went through the Tim Horton’s coffee drive-thru, I told the lady to have a nice day and stay safe.
Today, the same lady told me to stay safe as I was driving away. I think she stole my line and is using it on all of her customers.
I guess I’m flattered or maybe everyone in the world is using that term now, perhaps?
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On a similar topic, I’ve never liked the saying “Have a good one!”
It reminds me like someone is cheering on a bowel movement or something.
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Lol! I say to have a good one. Now I will think of a BM every time.
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As a customer, I get the term “no worries” a lot as well during transactions.
I think it’s becoming part of our Canadian lexicon.
I say not worries’ too. I quite like that phrase
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