The word punter sounds really derogatory to my ears. It brings to mind a real scumbag so I spend time with clients, not punters.
Do the gents here have a preference? Any other ladies feel similar?
The word punter sounds really derogatory to my ears. It brings to mind a real scumbag so I spend time with clients, not punters.
Do the gents here have a preference? Any other ladies feel similar?
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69patrick69 (16-03-11), D11111 (16-03-11)
EnglishAlex (16-03-11)
EnglishAlex (16-03-11)
Yeah, I hate the term punter. Definitely like client better, makes it more classy, like the lovely ladies I visit!
EnglishAlex (16-03-11)
EnglishAlex (16-03-11)
Gotta disagree!
Client is soooooooooo pretentious.
Can't see anything wrong with punter. If you were attending a football match or a race meeting, presumably you would not be offended by being referred to as a punter? Pretty neutral term, I would have thought, and pretty descriptive.
Now I draw the line at being referred to as a 'John' ...
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EnglishAlex (16-03-11), Morpheus (17-03-11)
EnglishAlex (16-03-11)
Yea i think client is much better.
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EnglishAlex (16-03-11)
I like the term "patient" after all, you are all my therapists !!!
EnglishAlex (16-03-11), kelso (16-03-11), Sct (17-03-11)
Always prefer the term 'client', which sets a more professional term for our relationships.
EnglishAlex (16-03-11)