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* fun with plastic, not Where to put my railcard on my Oyter card at Heathrow?London calling
`* fun with plastic, not Where to put my railcard on myAnna Noyd-Dryver
 `- fun with plastic, not Where to put my railcard on mySam Wilson

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Re: fun with plastic, not Where to put my railcard on my Oyter card at Heathrow?

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Subject: Re: fun with plastic, not Where to put my railcard on my Oyter card at Heathrow?
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 by: London calling - Sat, 3 Sep 2022 17:13 UTC

On Fri, 24 Jun 2022 19:49:03 -0000 (UTC), Anna Noyd-Dryver
<anna@noyd-dryver.com> wrote:

>I tend to end up having generic conversations with people who clearly know
>me because they greet me by name, and I have literally no idea who they
>are. This isn't a new thing, I first really noticed it at uni, 30 years
>ago.

I've found this more and more as I get older.

One issue of being a train driver was the transient nature of the job
- you see many faces on a day to day basis but often never get the
chance to match up the names (except you hear certain names frequently
in conversations for some reason) so most people just become 'errrr,
hello mate'!

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 by: Anna Noyd-Dryver - Sat, 3 Sep 2022 17:40 UTC

London calling <sf@london.london> wrote:
> On Fri, 24 Jun 2022 19:49:03 -0000 (UTC), Anna Noyd-Dryver
> <anna@noyd-dryver.com> wrote:
>
>> I tend to end up having generic conversations with people who clearly know
>> me because they greet me by name, and I have literally no idea who they
>> are. This isn't a new thing, I first really noticed it at uni, 30 years
>> ago.
>
> I've found this more and more as I get older.
>
> One issue of being a train driver was the transient nature of the job
> - you see many faces on a day to day basis but often never get the
> chance to match up the names (except you hear certain names frequently
> in conversations for some reason) so most people just become 'errrr,
> hello mate'!
>

Oh yes, "Alright mate" has been such a useful phrase over the years!

Anna Noyd-Dryver

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From: ukr@dummy.wislons.fastmail.co.uk (Sam Wilson)
Newsgroups: uk.railway,uk.transport.london
Subject: Re: fun with plastic, not Where to put my railcard on my
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 by: Sam Wilson - Sat, 3 Sep 2022 19:35 UTC

Anna Noyd-Dryver <anna@noyd-dryver.com> wrote:
> London calling <sf@london.london> wrote:
>> On Fri, 24 Jun 2022 19:49:03 -0000 (UTC), Anna Noyd-Dryver
>> <anna@noyd-dryver.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I tend to end up having generic conversations with people who clearly know
>>> me because they greet me by name, and I have literally no idea who they
>>> are. This isn't a new thing, I first really noticed it at uni, 30 years
>>> ago.
>>
>> I've found this more and more as I get older.
>>
>> One issue of being a train driver was the transient nature of the job
>> - you see many faces on a day to day basis but often never get the
>> chance to match up the names (except you hear certain names frequently
>> in conversations for some reason) so most people just become 'errrr,
>> hello mate'!
>>
>
> Oh yes, "Alright mate" has been such a useful phrase over the years!

Same in an open plan office where you share a floor with 3 other teams,
only one of which you work directly with. Mind you, some of them did start
putting their names on the desk dividers.

Sam

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