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OMG! I absolutely hate the word ‘safe’

85 replies

anxiouslyanne · 17/12/2021 15:47

Why oh why do people use this word in association with coronavirus? I’m so sick of it I feel like punching the next person who uses it. Stay f…ing safeXmas Angry

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ILookAtTheFloor · 17/12/2021 15:48

Me too, you're not alone OP.

Flapjak · 17/12/2021 15:48

100% agree.

Polkadotties · 17/12/2021 15:48

Me too. Hated it since it started.

HermioneWeasley · 17/12/2021 15:49

Agree. It’s getting milder and milder - omicron appears to be a cold. There’s a thread about schools where school staff are talking about their workplace being “safe” or “unsafe” FFS.

LadyCleathStuart · 17/12/2021 15:50

I totally agree. Already the 'keeping you safe in our store' emails have started to hit my inbox again. Delete delete delete.

DaisyNGO · 17/12/2021 15:50

Agree. "Covid safe"....insane.

KilmordenCastle · 17/12/2021 15:53

Ugh "Stay safe" sends shivers down my spine and has done from the beginning.

User5329806 · 17/12/2021 15:53

And we are going to be able to give you less of a service but we are keeping you safe, often received from banks, utilities, etc

LadyCleathStuart · 17/12/2021 15:54

There’s a thread about schools where school staff are talking about their workplace being “safe” or “unsafe” FFS.

My In laws are all teachers, they are out constantly, football matches, parties, concerts....but they want schools closed so they can sit on their arses and do fuck all again - sorry, 'stay safe'.

And before you all start, I know its not all teachers my childrens ones were great during the second lockdown (useless during the first but we were all just muddling through then). But it is the case with my inlaws, one of whom went as far as refusing to do any teaching from home. How he still has a job is beyond me.

OWswimmer · 17/12/2021 15:54

Couldn't agree more.

the80sweregreat · 17/12/2021 15:58

The things that wind people up on here amazes me ! I have said it to people or ' stay away from the germs' !
I suppose they are rolling their eyes behind my back , but it's just being nice and hoping people don't catch covid.

Rimbaudcolours · 17/12/2021 16:02

Me too! Glad I am not alone

IcedPurple · 17/12/2021 16:03

@the80sweregreat

The things that wind people up on here amazes me ! I have said it to people or ' stay away from the germs' ! I suppose they are rolling their eyes behind my back , but it's just being nice and hoping people don't catch covid.
But even if they do catch it the vast majority will be OK.

"Safe" is just such a strange word to use for an illness which in most cases is relatively mild. When someone tells me to 'stay safe' I always think, well that's nice of you, but I wasn't planning on swimming with sharks or anything.

Hollyhead · 17/12/2021 16:05

Completely agree ‘stay safe’, safety is never guaranteed. People didn’t say it before with all the other 1000s of things you can die of!

IcedPurple · 17/12/2021 16:07

@User5329806

And we are going to be able to give you less of a service but we are keeping you safe, often received from banks, utilities, etc
And this.

Being 'safe' has been used as an excuse for below-par 'service' for way too long now.

Delatron · 17/12/2021 16:07

I have Covid. I still feel safe. It’s bizarre.

IcedPurple · 17/12/2021 16:12

@Delatron

I have Covid. I still feel safe. It’s bizarre.
Yes, using the word 'safe' in the context of an illness is so strange.

Healthy maybe. But 'safe'?

Keepithidden · 17/12/2021 16:12

I don't know OP, I've often used "safe journey" when saying goodbye to people. Maybe it's just the context is used in these days.

whitedahlias · 17/12/2021 16:17

Yes, it gives me the rage too.

Serenschintte · 17/12/2021 16:17

Yes me too. Makes me want to scream.

the80sweregreat · 17/12/2021 16:18

I tell my 20 something children to be safe whey they go out anywhere as there are too many rotten people around. Especially drink spiking that is worrying in nightclubs and pubs.
They also probably hate it, but I can't help worrying about their welfare even if they are adults now.

middlenglander · 17/12/2021 16:20

Brilliant. You are my people!

cumulonimbus523 · 17/12/2021 16:20

I think it's the overuse of it rather than the phrase itself that's getting to me...nearly two years into this and almost half of all the work emails I get are still being signed off with "stay safe out there". I really have an unreasonable reaction to it now.

Lightningrain · 17/12/2021 16:21

I can’t get annoyed about something that’s meant as a nice gesture. I don’t use the phrase myself but others have said it to me and I haven’t given it a thought.

Surely it’s just like ‘take care’ or ‘safe journey’? A parting turn of phrase.

schnubbins · 17/12/2021 16:22

Hate it too! Whatever happened to 'take care ' 'mind yourself ' look after yourself' etc . I never ever write it ,say it , think it .For me its up there with empty statements like 'thoughts and prayers' .

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