Someone Just Messaged This Woman Saying She Needs To Lose Weight, Probably Regrets It After Her Response
Fitness gurus, lifestyle pages and exercise goals are everywhere on social media these days, but not all of us are looking for advice. Bored Panda has posted various users responses to money scams, but what about weird weight loss suggestions? One reddit user posted her online exchange with someone appearing to pitch her a fitness proposition. The message starts off with an enthusiastic training proposal but then takes an unexpected turn when she writes a confident clap back response to the so called busy mom. Scroll down to see the full conversation below!
This woman received a very strange message and things only got weirder
Many people had strong reactions to the message exchange
It was very kind of her to blur out the other person's name. I don't think I would have been as such.
It's not a kindness that I'd have indulged in myself...
Load More Replies...It's a marketing strategy for a dietplan, I reckon. Sending this to random women, allways someone bound to react.
Probably you're the only one here who got it really right. True, it sounds like a s****y manipulative sales strategy
Load More Replies...I would have gone to the womans pfp and circled the whole thing.
Lose weight in her wallet if she'd have bought into that c**p
Load More Replies...Some of the worst parts about this is those scammers obviously don't know who they're messaging... what if it got sent to someone with anorexia? or some young kid who's already dealing with that awkwardness... I have been a salesperson, I get wanting money, but tricks like this make me sick.
Why do these people feel that they have a right to seek out individuals that they may/may not know and critique their appearance and then insult them? God I hate humans some days.
this sounds like a scammer or a come-on. I don't buy that busy mom thing for one minute, what busy mom has time to be so mean to another hard working lady? Perhaps it was some guy trying to break her down before building her back up to make her more receptive to suggestion, but more likely a weight loss scammer trying to create insecurity in order to trick them. A side note: I am a photographer and I take terrible selfies. Not every pic will look the same, even if taken only seconds apart. Every pic I take with a phone makes me look wider than I am.
The rude lady doesn't even make any sense. She has the skills to help someone on IG lose weight, but when confronted says she's a "busy mom" who doesn't live at the gym?? Well then how, pray tell, do you expect to help someone lose weight?
I once had a "personal trainer" ask me if I'm bothered by my extra pounds. No, I told him, I quite like the extra weight.
Oh my god. Helen lovejoy got instagram. That woman is such a b***h. (Helen lovejoy likes to make passive aggressive comments and attacks people for what they do)
I read the conversation like three times and I still don't get it. It was so weird. What did being a "busy mom" have to do with it? How was the come back it epic? Why was the response back from busy mom so angry? Why are we seeing this on Board Panada?
Thank god, I thought I was the only one, Who randomly sends a message to help someone lose weight and then claims to be to busy being a mum to continue the conversation.
Load More Replies...It was very kind of her to blur out the other person's name. I don't think I would have been as such.
It's not a kindness that I'd have indulged in myself...
Load More Replies...It's a marketing strategy for a dietplan, I reckon. Sending this to random women, allways someone bound to react.
Probably you're the only one here who got it really right. True, it sounds like a s****y manipulative sales strategy
Load More Replies...I would have gone to the womans pfp and circled the whole thing.
Lose weight in her wallet if she'd have bought into that c**p
Load More Replies...Some of the worst parts about this is those scammers obviously don't know who they're messaging... what if it got sent to someone with anorexia? or some young kid who's already dealing with that awkwardness... I have been a salesperson, I get wanting money, but tricks like this make me sick.
Why do these people feel that they have a right to seek out individuals that they may/may not know and critique their appearance and then insult them? God I hate humans some days.
this sounds like a scammer or a come-on. I don't buy that busy mom thing for one minute, what busy mom has time to be so mean to another hard working lady? Perhaps it was some guy trying to break her down before building her back up to make her more receptive to suggestion, but more likely a weight loss scammer trying to create insecurity in order to trick them. A side note: I am a photographer and I take terrible selfies. Not every pic will look the same, even if taken only seconds apart. Every pic I take with a phone makes me look wider than I am.
The rude lady doesn't even make any sense. She has the skills to help someone on IG lose weight, but when confronted says she's a "busy mom" who doesn't live at the gym?? Well then how, pray tell, do you expect to help someone lose weight?
I once had a "personal trainer" ask me if I'm bothered by my extra pounds. No, I told him, I quite like the extra weight.
Oh my god. Helen lovejoy got instagram. That woman is such a b***h. (Helen lovejoy likes to make passive aggressive comments and attacks people for what they do)
I read the conversation like three times and I still don't get it. It was so weird. What did being a "busy mom" have to do with it? How was the come back it epic? Why was the response back from busy mom so angry? Why are we seeing this on Board Panada?
Thank god, I thought I was the only one, Who randomly sends a message to help someone lose weight and then claims to be to busy being a mum to continue the conversation.
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