Hijinks
First Post
There's a woman at work who is starting to become the poster child for my pet peeves.
She's constantly saying "Cool beans." Never mind the fact that this phrase is a little dated, it's pretty darn annoying to hear it over and over again all day long. She'll call someone and ask a question, then say "Cool beans! Thanks!" Gaa.
Then she apparently thinks that whispering gossip to a co-worker is less distracting to the other people working around them. Unfortunately, she whispers so loudly that it's more distracting than if she were speaking in a normal tone of voice. Although I don't want to hear what she might be talking about (and don't really care, since it's all about pregnancy crap anyway), my ears unconsciously strain to hear what she's saying because I can hear her whispering. Also, when a person whispers, I tend to think they're saying "naughty" things, such as gossip about a co-worker, or about me, and I tend to want to hear the conversation more because it sounds insidious. People need to just talk in a normal tone of voice, and then other people will eavesdrop less because they'll tune it out.
She's constantly saying "Cool beans." Never mind the fact that this phrase is a little dated, it's pretty darn annoying to hear it over and over again all day long. She'll call someone and ask a question, then say "Cool beans! Thanks!" Gaa.
Then she apparently thinks that whispering gossip to a co-worker is less distracting to the other people working around them. Unfortunately, she whispers so loudly that it's more distracting than if she were speaking in a normal tone of voice. Although I don't want to hear what she might be talking about (and don't really care, since it's all about pregnancy crap anyway), my ears unconsciously strain to hear what she's saying because I can hear her whispering. Also, when a person whispers, I tend to think they're saying "naughty" things, such as gossip about a co-worker, or about me, and I tend to want to hear the conversation more because it sounds insidious. People need to just talk in a normal tone of voice, and then other people will eavesdrop less because they'll tune it out.