I don’t quite understand what’s embarrassing about this. Are particular colours or brightnesses embarrassing to some people? Why?
I mean I’ve had it said to me plenty of times and I usually just follow it by saying, “Yep, I won’t lose it easily.” or something like that, if I even bother saying anything at all.
So you know nothing about the situation which caused embarrassment but there you go pulling out the old cliché that it’s the person’s fault for being embarrassed. Well done.
Am I the only one shocked by the level of insecurity with peoples masculinity. If your sense of self-worth of being a man is tied to the colour of a bank card you’re not much of a man are you.
what a world we live in.
if the monzo card was brown with hints of sweetcorn I would happily hand it over out of my back pocket so long as the banking product and to a lesser extent, the app functionality was good.
Have had loads of people quip about the monzo card. As an inanimate object it’s not relevant enough to be positive or negative, it’s just an observation people make and we all move on with our pints or overpriced meal receipt. From Monzo’s perspective they have probably achieved their aim every single time the observation is made. Good luck to them
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