• gedhrel@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    I use “are you calling me a liar?” which is probably more effective in the UK than the US.

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      Ugh I HATE that phrase. I’m American and any time someone says that to me I just want to reply “no, I just think you are ignorant” but I know that would just get me punched.

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        3 days ago

        Also in the “factual but getting punched” category of responses would be: “No, I’m not saying you’re a liar. You don’t need to be a liar to still be in the wrong.”

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        Someone saying that is looking for a fight. I just say yes and try to block the punch.

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      Yeah no that definitely doesn’t work in the US.

      In recent years there’s been an anti-Karen sentiment going around in the country, so these days any sort of pushback from the public usually gets immediately shut down, even if the customer isn’t actually being a Karen. Today’s service industry employees have zero fucks to give.