Time for a bit of psychology
This is known as proactive interference, where old information or actions (repeatedly saying 'hi, need' in a furni shop) interferes with new actions or information (answering the phone and saying 'hi, need' when its completely out of context)
Its a theory based on memory and although it doesnt happen often in short term memory it appears it has this time
Alternatively it could have been a subconcious slip of the mind from our good friend Sigmund Freud (Freudian Slip)
i lol'd though









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