A collection of funny anecdotes about workplace gaffes, embarrassing travel moments, and unexpected humor in everyday situations.
In Vietnam, I visited a tiny spa for my first ever massage! The staff couldn't speak English, and I couldn't speak Vietnamese, so we used interesting hand gestures and did a lot of pointing.
We had a math exam in high school. The teacher distributed the test to everyone and always started the time at his clock"officially" so that we have exactly 45 minutes to write the test. As he counts down everyone in class was dead quit waiting for the start to turn their papers. One second before the countdown was over I accidentally released a VERY loud fart. After a moment of silence everyone started laughing.
I looked confused and asked why, and she said"because the school holidays are finishing and you'll be going back to school"I was standing at my back fence smoking a joint, and the Amazon deliverer came up to me and asked"are you 13?" Me, a bit stoned and waiting for parts for a vape, assumed she was asking my age to verify if I was over 18 and take the package.
Oh just thought of another one - was chatting to the old lady next door about a cat that kept trying to get into people's houses. I meant to say"I wouldn't mind it coming in but I'm allergic to cat hair and get a really bad reaction", but stumbled over my words and said"really bad erection"... My first ever job out of university was working for a consultancy in London, and it had an open plan office where we were all sat and could hear all and see all. It was quite a stuffy environment as you might expect, very old school place.
I went to my work Christmas Party in black skinny jeans and a flannel shirt, literally all of the other 100+ guys there were in suit and tie.A friend of mine really fancied a girl and she said something about not liking long hair on men, so he cut off his hair that night with scissors and gave her a carrier bag full of hair in school the next day, as an overblown romantic gesture.
Did a sexy dance for my partner whilst believing my parents were busy in the kitchen. Dad was stood behind me…. She promptly thanked me, got up and said bye and I never saw her again. At the time I didn't think anything about it but woke up in the morning remembering all of it and basically curled up into a ball and screamed.When I was at University there was a blind student whose lectures were in the same building as mine. He had a guide dog - a Golden Retriever - and being young I decided to speak to him - you know, prove I considered him as just another student, I wasn't ableist, etc etc.
I thought a bartender was asking me out when he asked for my email for an email receipt. I pointed to my ring finger and said ‘I’m engaged’. So he goes back into the store and asks the target for the pen. She's weary at this point but nonetheless gives the pen as Luke leaves with it. Second issue. We've no paper.
Didn't get the job, not because of Sunday toys, but because they asked would I work overtime for free, I said no, interview ended there.A bit similar to yours, I walked all the way to a nearby village, about 4 miles to meet a girl when I was about 16. Well we were all invited to the wrap party. I had been texting with this girl for a few weeks, she lived in a posh part of London, really outgoing, loves life etc kind of girl.
My mate had been sitting on the couch for sometime and it looked like the lass he was crushing on still hasn't come back down stairs yet. So he gets up answers the door and its a **lad his crush has invited round from Tinder**... When I started at said company there was another woman in a different department, I swear to God she kept staring at me. This made me really nervous of her as she is a 10/10 and I dont like attention. I worked up the courage and approached her and had a very nervous awkward conversation- she seemed cool as a cucumber. She kept staring at me and I started to avoid her as I was too nervous and it was just always awkward.
I accidentally said"I love you, bye" instead of"okay bye" to my tutor lmao, idk how it happened I was trying to say okay bye and it just sounded like I love you help. Luckily, the first person who heard what I was actually singing was enough of a friend to explain why I needed to stop. Even though I barely spoke to the groom I got an evening invite to the wedding. Turned up to the wedding and sat on the table with some of the lads from the stag do. Asking each other if they were day guests or just evening guests.The new head boss asked me to go through some reports, which I did. Everything was wrong, it was for procurement so had to be 100% on money.
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