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I said something mortifying in this interview, no chance of the job now is there?!

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sweetmeatsandale · 21/09/2019 20:20

I went in today for a role I can work alongside my current studies. It was a lovely company and a friendly atmosphere.

The interview went well and I felt pleased with myself. Until a set of employees came into view and made me say something awful.

The woman was opening a gift someone has just given her... Her grin was huge! My would be boss said "Ahh, she does look happy! What a picture".

I said "Yes! She looks like the cat who licked the flaps!"

What I really meant was the cat who got the cream Blush It came out all wrong. The boss looked a bit stumbled and then patted me on the back to follow the other person who'd interviewed me back to the entrance.

I'm mortified. I've no idea how it came out in such a way. It's horrendous. Since having my DC I've often stumbled on words and used the wrong phrase but normally just in the wrong order.

I could've crawled into a hole and stayed. No chance of that job now, is there?

This happened yesterday late afternoon. They were letting people know Monday.

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MrsTaytodarling · 21/09/2019 20:21

I'm sorry but this made me lol Grin

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chinam · 21/09/2019 20:23

GrinGrin

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ScarlettDarling · 21/09/2019 20:23

😂😂😂

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sweetmeatsandale · 21/09/2019 20:24

*Sorry post should say I went in yesterday!

It feels like bloody today as I'm still so embarrassed Blush

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Butternutsquashy · 21/09/2019 20:26

Sorry but GrinGrin I doubt it would make any difference to who they choose though.

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Scarydinosaurs · 21/09/2019 20:26

Oh

Um

Maybe she will put it down to not hearing you correctly??

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ALemonyPea · 21/09/2019 20:26

You never know, they might want to employ you just so they can regale that story every so often

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Tahitiitsamagicalplace · 21/09/2019 20:27

GrinGrinGrin
Sorry OP but this made me laugh. Someday you'll laugh about it too. I hope you still get the job, I'd hire you! Smile

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SugarHockeyIcedTea · 21/09/2019 20:27

Howling.

Literally howling

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Zoflorabore · 21/09/2019 20:29

At least you will be memorable when they’re deciding...

Boss one- “which one was she again?”

Boss two- “the one who mentioned flaps”

Ah yes Grin

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Constantlurker · 21/09/2019 20:29

I'd hire you in a shot! Purely for that sentence, screw whether you were right for the role or not!! But seriously, don't kick yourself too much, we all do it, and it shouldn't impact your chances too much. You'll laugh about this one day as it's BRILLIANT! In fact, I hope to see this resurface on a MN thread in a few months time!

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StealthPolarBear · 21/09/2019 20:31

They might think it is a local saying, completely non rude.
In fact you need to start it now in your area of birth so you can refer them back to people saying it in that area

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greensnail · 21/09/2019 20:35

I would definitely hire you, as I'm sure you world fit into our team perfectly Grin

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user1471453601 · 21/09/2019 20:42

Honestly, don't worry about it.

I don't understand the reference (flaps? Licking them? Whatever) but in an interview for a fairly senior managers job I once said, in answer to a question about how I would manage a v serious and intractable problem that, quote " id be buggered if I knew ".

I was an internal candidate and my answer was true,though less than diplomatic..

Somtimes, being "real" sometimes works for you. Not only did I get the job, I was head and shoulders above the rest including other internal candidates.I

Sometimes being yourself and natural pays dividends.

In retrospect wouldn't advise it, but on that occasion it worked for me.

Good luck with your job search

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SwiftAnchor · 21/09/2019 20:43

😂 oh that's brilliant!!

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haverhill · 21/09/2019 20:45

That’s adorable! Grin
To be honest, it’d make me feel well disposed towards you rather than the opposite.

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Slappadabass · 21/09/2019 20:48

Hahahaha!Grin
I think that's a much better saying than the original, hopefully they found it hilarious and it goes in your favour.

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Higgeldypiggeldy35 · 21/09/2019 20:50

Amazing. Hope you get the job!

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Livebythecoast · 21/09/2019 20:51

Grin sorry, laughing so much. Oh bless you!
I so hope you get the job but either way this thread will surely go in the classics.
I salute you.

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LemonAddict · 21/09/2019 20:54

Grin I bet you’re the most memorable candidate. Good luck, I think you might get it you know!

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Awwlookatmybabyspider · 21/09/2019 20:54

Managers are human. They’re not robots. We’ve all said something stupid when we’ve been nervous.
I bet they pissed themselves laughing as soon as you were out of earshot.
If you don’t get the job it won’t be because of that. It’ll be because another candidate was more suited to it.
Although I don’t know how you can mistake The cat that licked the cream for The cat that licked the flaps.ConfusedGrin

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Celebelly · 21/09/2019 20:54

Oh bless you. I know how it feels. I used the phrase 'big but' in an interview as in 'but, and it was a big but', and then I stopped and sniggered and said 'big butt' again. WHY? WHY DID I DO THAT? It was for a professional job I was well qualified for and I don't generally go around making arse jokes at work. They smiled awkwardly. I did not get the job. Big butt indeed.

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crosser62 · 21/09/2019 20:55

Tho dear lord!
That makes me feel much better because I too had an interview and came across as nothing short of unhinged.
I am shit at interviews and went to bits.
Utter utter shite!
Flaps though, FLAPS! Fantastic!!!

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Wavingwhiledrowning · 21/09/2019 20:58

If you did well in the interview and then said that... I'd be hiring you like a shot. If you were mediocre and then said that... I'd have a really good think about others ahead of you. If you did terribly... I'd think it was a total shame.
Don't stress it. The world needs more brain farts to occur. They make everything better :)

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StinkyWizleteets · 21/09/2019 20:58

I’d give you the job!

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