Trump supporters now being harassed on flights.....some of the comments tho...kek!
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A properly enunciated "bless your heart" is my favorite response to such comments
Just one question is 'bless your heart" always meant in a derogatorily? I've had someone say that to me when I've been very courteous, and friendly at my work.
I work in a C store and I genuinely love dealing with the public, and I love my job, the smiles just overflow. Yes I get some crabby people but 99percent of them are alright. I am in small town ND so I'm sure it would be different in another state. I do get customers from around the country.
Never mind I googled yeah they were being insulting. Well it's ok I'm not going to let them steal my joy.
no, no, when i grew up in england, people said it all the time and it was heartfelt. it's only lately that it turned into sarcasm. Bless your heart, baby, keep on being nice to people.
I will. Some customers put a smile on my face when they come into the store, others when they leave, lol.
I have regulars that look for my car people that come in just to get a coffee and b.s. a little.
I can't change the world but I figure j can change the world around me.
Consider the context it is being used in. I'm 70 and born & raised in the south. If you are nice and respectful or helpful to me, I will say "Bless your heart". If you are an assh0le then you get my other bless your heart. Trust me. You will know the difference. Just keep doing what you're doing and.