Re: I'm such a good judge of age
Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 4:10 pm
Forget the sex of the babies, that happens, ever mix up the sex of an adult? Nothing like calling someone sir and its a woman or visa versa.
Steve SG
Steve SG
Stories about guest behavior in theme parks.
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Eh... Doesn't bother me as much. With adults, I usually figure that if their appearance is such that you can't immediately tell which they are, they're asking for any confusion that follows.svickersart wrote:Forget the sex of the babies, that happens, ever mix up the sex of an adult? Nothing like calling someone sir and its a woman or visa versa.
Steve SG
I must be "snooty" as my American Cockers, calico cats, & horse MUST be known by their gender by those who work with them! This is a part of vet's, groomer's, trainer's job to ascertain & remember their gender. Everyone knows Calicos are female!! If gender isn't known I fear a mistake. Most of my pets always have gender based names so there is no prob. My pet's chart is always supposed to be open & in front of caregiver so gender awareness should never be an issue. Call me "snooty" but I pay far too much money & love each pet too deeply to have a caregiver not know the gender of each sweet soul he/she is responsible for. Hey, I've never been called snooty before. :D: This is OT....now back to regular Disney & SGT topics.mechurchlady wrote:Worst for me was them snooty women who would flip out if I got the gender of the dog wrong