Everyone claims they want to be told they have a spice in their tooth. I do. But, I also have a hard time nudging someone to say, "Psst...you've got a little something green in your teeth. No, not that one. Over one. No, the other way. One more. At the top. Oooh, almost. Ah, you got it." The conversation is never, "Psst...you've got a little something in your teeth." (Spice victim walks away in private to a mirror and returns spiceless and graciously thanks you for your spice vigilance.) Never, that never happens. At least not to me.
So, after a dinner with my boss, her boss, his wife, and two dozen alumni and friends I get in the car, look in the rear view mirror and voila - spice. No one told me. I asked my co-worker today if she noticed the spice and she denies it. I'm skeptical but I'll take her at her word. I just don't know how to elegantly tip someone off about their spicy intruder and I do know I'd like to be alerted. Any nuggets of wisdom to share friends?
S.A.R.A.'s Details
- Sara
- I am a married mother of two with a full time job and a lot to say. My merry cast of characters includes my dear husband (DH), my darling 7 year-old daughter (DD) and my 3 year old son Mack.
Thursday, June 23, 2011
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First of all, yes, please tell me.
Yeah, it's awkward. How about carrying a mirror in your purse and then quietly handing it to the person when you tell them? I think I might start doing that!
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