Bigmouth strikes again

By Failoffel - 10/05/2009 02:05 - United States

Today, while working my job as a cashier, one of the customers to come to the register was a dwarf. As part of store policy, I had to ID him, and his driver's license said he was from Florida. So I asked, without catching myself, "How's the weather down there?" FML
I agree, your life sucks 34 706
You deserved it 52 724

Same thing different taste

Top comments

Auch! But that wasn't your fault at all, you couldve just continued talking about Florida, Midgets would actually prefer if people didn't make a big deal of their height!

I hope you didn't feel the urge to be like "...I meant your state, not your height!" 'cause that would not have been the smooth thing to do ;]

Comments

ohschmoley 0

That's when you just quickly continue on so it's all one nice inconspicuous sentence. [; "How's the weather down there in Florida?" SEE. C'mon, people! Think on your feet!

Hey, no problem as long as your intentions were straight ace. I'd say everything #30 did if I saw this thread first. #33 Just... leave. The infinite and boundless internet isn't even big enough to support your insensitivity.

hahayou12345 0

No biggie. I wouldn't have noticed if I were him. I mean, the sentence makes complete sense without being derogatory.

Yulia_fml 0

#7 just majorly failed at making a good joke. And you, OP, probably shouldn't call them midgets... XP

bad_JUJU 0

They prefered to be called little people. did the ROLOFF family teach u nothing.

alex_vik 0

#17, #39 - Midgets hate the term 'little people'. I know, I've talked to several and they can't stand the term 'little people'.

Why YDI? There's nothing wrong with asking "How's the weather down there." from someone from Florida.

mynameisnotjudie 0

It's been pointed out before, but YDI for realizing that you offended someone with dwarfism and still called them a "midget" saying that YOUR life was f'ed. Next time, try simply dwarf or little person. Let's try not to offend people, k?