League_Girl wrote:
Does it bug you when people tell you their age but they aren't that age
People my age seem to be into understating rather than overstating their ages.
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yet or people tell you the time but it's not that time yet?
I'm one of the people who does this to others, but without meaning to. You see, I keep every clock under my control seven or eight minutes ahead of the actual time. For some odd reason even though I generally intellectually
know the clocks are fast, the fact that the clock says what it does seems to override this emotionally in terms of me getting ready and going.
I need to do this since I seem to always underestimate how long it takes to get wherever I'm going. And when I kept clocks at the correct time I was late for everything. Now I'm pretty much always on time. Yes, its an irrational solution to an irrational problem...but I focus on the "solution" and not the "irrational" part.
Anyway, all of the preceding is just a long-winded way of saying that I often, umm, forget that my watch or clock in my car is fast. So if somebody asks me the time sometimes I remember to knock off those extra minutes, but a lot of the time I just tell them what the watch or clock says.
Sorry about that.
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