Ok, I have no idea why this bothers me and I don’t even know what to call it. My husband is a “come here” guy. Something he thinks is interesting and wants to show me - hey, come here! Nuclear apocalypse - hey, come here! Why the hell wont he just tell me why he wants me to get up, trudge to wherever he is, so that he can reveal the surprise like some sort of performative art ? I never know if it’s going to be legitimate, a disaster, or something stupid. The walk to wherever he is is insanely stressful because the whole time I’m running through all possible horrible scenarios (we’ve had a lot of issues at the house lately so I never know if I’m going to find water in the basement or raccoons in the attic or a hole in my foundation, or just him looking at a funny cat video). I’d rather he say “hey, babe, something is happening wherever/whatever, come see this.” Instead I have to have the whole performance and reveal and I fucking hate it. Anyone else know what I’m talking about or am I just mental ?

  • Tischkante
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    131 year ago

    Maybe it’s a language barrier thing “come here” sounds rude to my German brain. Like an order you give a dog, not the way you ask a person to come to you. “Check this out” seems the same but it sounds much better to me.

    • TheRealKuni
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      71 year ago

      My guess is that in usage it’s more like, “(hey) c’mere,” which would be less commanding and more friendly. Tone of voice can also play a big role on this particular phrase.

      But you’re right, “come here” can be rude or bossy.