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lankeela | 14:56 Sat 13th Feb 2010 | Adverts
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Really gets on my t*ts! When the woman asks about savings for her baby, the bloke says 'that would look like' - what on earth does that mean - why can't he say well we could offer or we could look at? Is it just me?
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Absolutely, at this moment in time, we're singing from the same hymnsheet, lankeela. It's common for sales people to use stock phrases like "that looks like..." or " we're talking ...." .
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"We could look at a mortgage.." would be a helpful suggestion, whereas "That would look like a mortgage..." is an odd statement - the product IS a mortgage not something that LOOKS LIKE a mortgage
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