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Dec 4, 2011, 08:02 PM
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LAYBACK or just plain LAZY
I have trouble disconnecting these two words and there meaning. As I understand, they both have the same if not similar counterproductive characteristics - slow, idle, slothful, disorganized and so forth.
For example: on a domestic level, is it layback or just plain lazy not to change a bath towel and clean a bathroom after two - three weeks use? Alternatively, when you know that a stove element needs replacing and you get around to it after six weeks? Or perhaps, be told to remove the mould building up in your dentures container.
Whatever the label is, this behaviour appears disharmonious, and conflicts with the conscious organised domestic partner; whilst the offender lives in bliss without the slightest regard for boundaries and wellbeing of others. Nor do they have the intellectual capacity for basic standards of congenial living and respect for property period.
Yet when confronting the offender with the word lazy a tirade of abuse flows forth along with citations of how hard they work in their job! Hence being lazy has no appealing charm attached to it; unlike being layback has its virtues because it makes them look flexible, a great mate - easy going and the other person more difficult and or fussy.
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Jobs & Parenting Expert
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Dec 4, 2011, 08:13 PM
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I think you mean laid back or lazy.
laid back = casual, relaxed, easygoing, not hyper, agreeable
A laid-back person will do something he knows should be done or if an authority tells him, but he will do it in a laid-back way, with a goofy grin on his face and a soft expression on his face.
lazy = slothful, doesn't want to do much (if anything), possibly a slob
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Dec 4, 2011, 08:18 PM
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The towels, the dentures, the term nasty, gross, no concern over sanitation comes to my mind.
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Jobs & Parenting Expert
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Dec 4, 2011, 08:19 PM
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 Originally Posted by ANGIE4124
I have trouble disconnecting these two words and there meaning. As I understand, they both have the same if not similar counterproductive characteristics - slow, idle, slothful, disorganized and so forth.
No, you're talking about "lazy."
For example: on a domestic level, is it layback or just plain lazy not to change a bath towel and clean a bathroom after two - three weeks use? Alternatively, when you know that a stove element needs replacing and you get around to it after six weeks? Or perhaps, be told to remove the mould building up in your dentures container.
Lazy, even defiant.
Whatever the label is, this behaviour appears disharmonious, and conflicts with the conscious organised domestic partner; whilst the offender lives in bliss without the slightest regard for boundaries and wellbeing of others. Nor do they have the intellectual capacity for basic standards of congenial living and respect for property period.
Beyond lazy.
Yet when confronting the offender with the word lazy a tirade of abuse flows forth along with citations of how hard they work in their job! Hence being lazy has no appealing charm attached to it; unlike being layback has its virtues because it makes them look flexible, a great mate - easy going and the other person more difficult and or fussy.
Someone's lying to himself.
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Jan 23, 2012, 06:17 PM
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I agree with Wondergirl... and add there should be a registry for lazy slobs... in case they ever secure work in the food service industry... I'd like to know what places to avoid.
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Jan 23, 2012, 06:22 PM
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 Originally Posted by smoothy
I'd like to know what places to avoid.
Hello:
I would too, but I'm too lazy to look it up.. I'm even too lazy to fin
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