Evasive much?
Dec. 16th, 2008 01:58 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I'm not sure how to word this, but first of all thank you for the holiday gift. I'm a huge fan of See's candies in particular.
However, I'm afraid the gift I received may have been defective. It looked ok when I first opened it yesterday, but by the time I left I noticed that it was half empty. This morning it seemed have even more empty space in the box, and by lunch the entire package seemed devoid of candy. I know it's the thought that counts, but you may wish to see if other recipients faced similar problems with the longevity of the product.
Today the Civil Rights group announced a training session to which they gave the wrong room number. When I pointed this out, they sent a notice saying "sorry there was confusion." I loathe people who evade issues by addressing them in the nebulous fugue state that falls outside of anything they did wrong. "I'm sorry you feel that way" should be a legal defense for justifiable homicide. However, my candy take is cute.
However, I'm afraid the gift I received may have been defective. It looked ok when I first opened it yesterday, but by the time I left I noticed that it was half empty. This morning it seemed have even more empty space in the box, and by lunch the entire package seemed devoid of candy. I know it's the thought that counts, but you may wish to see if other recipients faced similar problems with the longevity of the product.
Today the Civil Rights group announced a training session to which they gave the wrong room number. When I pointed this out, they sent a notice saying "sorry there was confusion." I loathe people who evade issues by addressing them in the nebulous fugue state that falls outside of anything they did wrong. "I'm sorry you feel that way" should be a legal defense for justifiable homicide. However, my candy take is cute.