you're somewhere in public and someone asks you for directions, then as you're trying to tell them some rude, inconsiderate, know it all butts and tells them the "real" directionsthen the person that asked you thanks that asshole and walks away. this happens to me like on a weekly basis
6/16/2008 2:22:42 PM
you must suck at giving directionsbe succinct and simple
6/16/2008 2:23:31 PM
are you one of those people that tells people to go by landmarks that "used to be " there?
6/16/2008 2:27:26 PM
My mom gives the worst directions.Mom: "Well, you drive down so and so road and you'll see a McDonald's. Keep driving past the McDonald's..."Me: "Wait, so the McDonald's has absolutely no bearing on where I'm trying to go?"Mom: "No, I guess not."Me: "Well then why did you tell me?"Mom: "Stop interrupting me and let me finish giving you the directions."Me: *facepalm*
6/16/2008 2:29:18 PM
sometimes I like to give out wrong directions, i bet people hate when I do that
6/16/2008 2:30:04 PM
I'm terrible at giving directionsAny time someone flies in and tries to find out office, I get them lost as fuck, every time
6/16/2008 2:31:08 PM
How are people bad at giving directions? If you know how to get there, tell them a landmark where they have to turn.Tell them direction of turn.Repeat until destination is reached.There's no need to be a woman about this.
6/16/2008 2:35:47 PM
Maybe our clients our just really bad at interpreting what I tell them
6/16/2008 2:36:38 PM
My father tends to be vague about certain turns or points on the way to the destination but goes overboard with all the various landmarks if you've 'gone too far.'I tend to give too complex of directions, especially if the location is too far or they need to take lots of different roads. A few usually start to get glassy-eyed [no joenumbers] and retarded-looking after 5 seconds of comprehension. They start doing that, it means they're gonna ask someone else down the street so I'll just tell them it's a few blocks -----------------------> that way.^^for people who just pull up in a vehicle and ask, who aren't writing anything down, they tend not to listen or remember well. Which is usually why they're asking in the first place.[Edited on June 16, 2008 at 2:38 PM. Reason : ^]
6/16/2008 2:36:48 PM
Any time one of these overzealous assholes butts in to supply their two cents, I seize the opportunity to bail on the conversation and go on about my business
6/16/2008 2:38:43 PM
^why? it was your direction, your moment to shine.last time i was in a line at time warner, i wasnt going anywhere, i got asked and the asshole behind me took over like i wasnt even there i actually stared him down afterwards and there was awkward silence after that.
6/16/2008 3:35:16 PM
If I'm giving directions and they have to be on a road for an extended period of time I usually try to tell them about how far it will be and not throw in random stuff on the side of the road because that confuses more than helps I think.
6/16/2008 3:42:54 PM
everyone should have a gps
6/16/2008 3:45:58 PM
i would rather have someone tell me to pass the mcdonalds and if you get to the railroad tracks you've gone too far, than to hear, "go about 500 yards" i don't know how far 500 yards is... shit.
6/16/2008 3:46:10 PM
6/16/2008 3:47:24 PM
Well if it's only 500 yards then I wouldn't ever say that. I would say, "turn at the Cookout" and that would be sufficient information. If they have to drive on a road for a little while though I would say, "you'll drive down this road for several miles," simply to let them know their turn is not immediate.
6/16/2008 3:48:19 PM
6/16/2008 3:55:57 PM
^^^ that picture is HUGE. i would like one, but i want a nice one, and i can't justify spending that much money on myself right now. so, i'll stick with, "drive past the mcdonalds, and turn at the cookout. if you cross the railroad tracks, you've gone too far." haha [Edited on June 16, 2008 at 3:56 PM. Reason : ^]
6/16/2008 3:56:41 PM