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One of my coworkers calls all his female contacts "honey." No one else I know does this. Is this old fashioned?
Posted by
con_carne
Dec 30 '08, 09:37
If I tried it, I don't think I could get away with calling women I know "honey."
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Strongbad
Dec 30, 09:38
Try "sweetcheeks" instead. -- nm
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Cuzzin Tauld Lang Syne
Dec 30, 09:37
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or "sugartits" -- nm
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znufrii
Dec 30, 09:39
I get called "dear" by a customs office from Toronto all the time. COurse, she sounds about seventy. -- nm
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Name Withheld By Request
Dec 30, 09:37
try sweetcheeks instead -- nm
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CQ
Dec 30, 09:37
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scaaaaaaaaaaaaary...
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Cuzzin Tauld Lang Syne
Dec 30, 09:38
Babycakes. -- nm
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mrfuzzy doing warrior pose
Dec 30, 09:38
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