centered floor layout?

Sounds to me like you have worked with some terrible tilers or people who aren't actually tilers and there mindset has rubbed off on you. I agree with the above post tho, chill out
 
🙂 🙂 wow, not aimed at you love, no idea how you have taken that post as me ‘trash talking ‘ you .
But i will add love, if you are new to this trade or any trade, you defo need to lighten up and get a sense of humour 😉

Love? Wrong address. I am not your husband.
 
Sounds to me like you have worked with some terrible tilers or people who aren't actually tilers and there mindset has rubbed off on you. I agree with the above post tho, chill out

I believe you are right. Some people just want you to know who's boss. The problem's that there's only a certain amount of abuse people can take. Even the ones who are still learning.
 
Don't get me wrong. That's perfectly natural. It's a master's duty to abuse his apprentices.
 
:tearsofjoy::tearsofjoy::tearsofjoy: Are you gender neatral and melt when it gets hot :tearsofjoy:
Calm down mate , im northern and love is a very natural macho way to speak up ere :flushed::kissingheart:
 
Last edited by a moderator:
I guess I don't have a sense of humor, but widler wouldn't be happy if I called him a "punk *** bitc*" would he?
Well you just have my love and im not melting or worrying about my gender 🙁
Now personally, id centre the room , either grout joint down middle or full tile , depending how your cuts land , but if they are little cuts , you can put a chais long there and it can be your quiet place where you can reflect yourself and your life, maybe light a candle !
 
Ok, this is getting silly. @Hornviper , members were merely pointing out that you should not take things to heart. This is not the place to start throwing insulting comments around which I have just had to delete.
 
I see. To my mind, calling another man "love" is as insulting as it gets, but anyway...I do apologize to the rest of the members as their comments were helpful.

Thanks again
 
I haven't posted on here before,but I have been a member for a couple of years now,I will introduce myself when I get a chance,I just have to say hornviper if your a troll good luck no ones bothered but if you genuinely need help or advice your far too arrogant and rude to be helped,these guys on here are the best in the business and I've tried and tested everything they say my advice is find your safe space and go through everything on the forum and learn.
 
69AC8C0D-BDD8-4E27-BB87-ED59649384C7.gif
 
Hello, Oli. If sticking up for myself makes me arrogant...then I don't know what to say.
 
But you kind of asked for it.... you asked a question as a novice and still questioned it through the thread showing arrogance, you clearly need advice so take it on board I'm not going to get into all the in's and out's of setting out but there is a starting point, not just in your new career.
 
I wanted to know what I was doing wrong, that's all. In some parts of the world centered layouts get you sacked before you bat an eyelid. As I said, I want to learn to do things their way, so I was unsure what really mattered: just putting tiles on the floor, or actually taking the time and producing the best possible result that I can.

Can the moderators close this thread before things get seriously out of hand, please?

Thank you.
 
I still don't know why you're having a problem with the phrases used in this thread. I can only assume that it's because you're not British ( not that there's a problem with that) and you don't get our sense of humour or humor and colloquial terminology.
 

Advertisement

Thread Information

Title
centered floor layout?
Prefix
N/A
Forum
Canada Tile Advice
Start date
Last reply date
Replies
58

Thread Tags

Advertisement

Tilers Forums Official Sponsors

Thread statistics

Created
Hornviper,
Last reply from
Qwerty,
Replies
58
Views
10,014

Thread statistics

Created
Hornviper,
Last reply from
Qwerty,
Replies
58
Views
10,014
Back