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I think I just blew off the mayor of Somerville. For some reason I find this somewhat more embarassing than blowing off the standard political telemarketers. But it took a minute or two after evading the call for his entire spiel to finish registering what he had said, and I had become vaguely disgruntled that he asked if I was [livejournal.com profile] tirinian's kid (or wife, but that's slightly less cause for disgruntlement).

Re: Confused here...

Date: 2005-11-04 02:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] firstfrost.livejournal.com
To try to precisely put my finger on what embarassed me:

1) There is respect that is due to authority. This appeals to the Miss Manners in me. I liked the bit on the West Wing where the President hires Lily Tomlin because even when she wrote the letter disagreeing with him, she still respected the office. I don't call President Bush "Shrub" or "W" no matter how much I disagree with him. If the White House called me (or called tirinian and was grudgingly willing to speak to me, as seems more plausible), it would be against my personal Rules of Conduct to blow them off. The mayor of Somerville is like that. He's my elected official, I shouldn't be rude to him.

2) I'm embarassed that it took me until after I had hung up to realize that it (probably) the mayor. The conversation in my head was something like "Hello, is tirinian there? No, he's not. Well, are you his wife, or his child? No, I'm his housemate (sheesh. His child?) Well, but you live there, could you take a moment to talk? (hmm, oddly non-smooth telemarketer...) Blah blah Joe Curtatone mayor of Somerville (wait, there's a mayoral election? Why didn't I notice that? This is the first campaign call I've had for the mayor, oh, he's still talking) blah blah my friend Jack Connelly running for the alderman position (oh, wait, it's still that alderman election after all). I'm sorry, I don't know much about the alderman race, and I don't have time right now, thank you."

Then only afterwards did I start connecting the sentences together, and think "wait, did he say he *was* the mayor of Somerville?"

Hmm

Date: 2005-11-04 03:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] twe.livejournal.com
I don't think "I'm sorry I don't know much about the race and don't have time to talk now" counts as blowing someone off. That seems polite enough, and I don't think even Miss Manners would say you are obligated to engage in a long discussion for someone who cold calls you.

Re: Hmm

Date: 2005-11-04 05:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] firstfrost.livejournal.com
Oh, I know I'm not obligated to discuss politics with cold-callers. :) I'm defining "blowing off" as ducking out of the conversation that the other person wants to be having, regardless of who it is or how reasonable it is to do so, or how polite I am in doing so.

I don't feel bad blowing off people who want to sell me credit card insurance. I don't feel very bad blowing off panhandlers. I do feel bad blowing off friends. Same verb (for me), just different levels of acceptability.

(Your version of the verb is more like "duck out rudely"? )

Re: Confused here...

Date: 2005-11-04 04:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mijven.livejournal.com

I'm still not seeing it. If you'd been rude, then I could see your point - but then I'm not in the boat of being rude to telemarketers in general (except those that won't let me hang up.) But being dismissive to the Mayor when he'd called you up not to do his job but to pimp some guy to your housemate really isn't striking me as wrong.

Now if he'd asked you to take a message and you'd been too busy, then it would be disrespectful of elders/elected leaders, sure. But he didn't know a thing about you yet somehow felt it okay to use his position to try and sway your political opinion.

Re: Confused here...

Date: 2005-11-04 05:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] firstfrost.livejournal.com
Ah, but I am embarassed by many things that are not wrong. :)

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