Have You Ever Been Accused of Insulting Someone Without Realizing It?

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In summary, two people share a conversation in which one person recalls using the phrase "Work smarter, not harder" and being accused of calling their coworker stupid. The other person shares a similar experience and jokingly suggests that it falls into the same category.
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Am sure most guys can relate to this one :wink:

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Haha...
 
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One day I used that old phrase, "Work smarter, not harder", on one of my coworkers.
She accused me of calling her stupid.
:headbang:
 
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OmCheeto said:
One day I used that old phrase, "Work smarter, not harder", on one of my coworkers.
She accused me of calling her stupid.
:headbang:

eeekk hahaha ... that falls into the same category :wink:
 
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OmCheeto said:
One day I used that old phrase, "Work smarter, not harder", on one of my coworkers.
She accused me of calling her stupid.
:headbang:
When that happened to me, I answered: "Well, I didn't think you were stupid before, but I do now!"
 
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