Every city has that one street, or that one building, or whatever it is that only a local would know how to pronounce, or spell.
So my biggest pet peeve on earth is when someone is talking to you, say over the phone, and they just say something like “I’m on sjdbwleosbeicoejen street.”
And most of the time, they aren’t even enunciating all that well in the first place. These kinds of people tend not to.
So then you ask them to spell it, and you get attitude - what do you mean you can’t spell sjdbwleosbeicoejen? Shouldn’t everyone just hear that once and know automatically? And they don’t say things like “S as in Sam, J as in Jupiter, D as in David” - no, they just rattle off the letters, unclearly, or very fast,. Or, they say the street name again, but louder. They do everything in their power to be unhelpful in every way.
Are people so used to talking to an AI chat bot, that they just expect people to interpret their vague nonsense? I don’t get it. If you know you’re calling a business that is probably not familiar with where you live, is it not common sense to be more clear when using a local term?
It reminds me of Beavis and Butthead. Beavis would be talking to a total stranger and would say something like “oh, that was butthead” as if the other person knows who the fuck that is. That’s what some of you sound like over the phone