on 09-05-2015 17:01
on 09-05-2015 17:01
Contacted customer services today regarding a 3 month old Xperia Z3 phone which had an aerial fault. After requesting what O2 could do about giving me a replacement phone while it was getting repaired, I had the phone put down on me.
2nd phone call, I thought I'd be smarter and get the persons name, after him spelling his first name, I asked him for his 2nd name, I had the phone put down on me.
Both had accents.
After many years of being an O2 customer, O2 can be assured they will not receive another penny of my business once my contract runs out.
I ended up having to buy another smart phone to tide me over while my phone was getting fixed.
I'm blazing mad at being treated this way!!!!!!
10-05-2015 14:55 - edited 10-05-2015 14:56
A malapropism (also called a Dogberryism or Cramtonism) is the use of an incorrect word in place of a word with a similar sound, resulting in a nonsensical, often humorous utterance.
Edit: I love wikipedia!
on 10-05-2015 14:56
on 10-05-2015 14:56
@Anonymous wrote:A malapropism (also called a Dogberryism or Cramtonism) is the use of an incorrect word in place of a word with a similar sound, resulting in a nonsensical, often humorous utterance.
You had a good education @Anonymous 😊
on 10-05-2015 15:01
on 10-05-2015 15:01
on 10-05-2015 15:26
on 10-05-2015 15:26
10-05-2015 15:37 - edited 10-05-2015 15:38
10-05-2015 15:37 - edited 10-05-2015 15:38
@Cleoriff wrote:
@perksie wrote:
- Alice said she couldn't eat crabs or any other crushed Asians. (crustaceans)
- One of my favourites.
i love the crushed asians
Also back in the day wasn't there a programme that featured Mrs Malaprop? Seems to ring a bell
Sheridan's The Rivals written in 1775, I doubt you're old enough to remember that.
on 10-05-2015 15:40
on 10-05-2015 15:40
@perksie wrote:
@Cleoriff wrote:
@perksie wrote:
- Alice said she couldn't eat crabs or any other crushed Asians. (crustaceans)
- One of my favourites.
i love the crushed asians
Also back in the day wasn't there a programme that featured Mrs Malaprop? Seems to ring a bell
Sheridan's The Rivals written in 1775, I doubt you're old enough to remember that.
No I'm not..:smileytongue: .but got a feeling she was mentioned a lot in a radio programme. ?? I have heard of her but no clue where.....
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 10-05-2015 15:48
on 10-05-2015 15:48
on 10-05-2015 15:49
on 10-05-2015 15:49
There used to be a regular column in the Mail devoted to Malapropisms, just wish I could remember them. ...ooff topic yet?
on 10-05-2015 15:51
on 10-05-2015 15:51
on 10-05-2015 15:52
on 10-05-2015 15:52