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curiosi · 61-69, F
I would continue as if it never happened. In this way the idiot who listened to the other idiot will hopefully feel stupid.
iamnikki · 31-35, F
@curiosi Only reason I speak to the whisperer, is because she's always with another co-worker (different department) who I speak to and think it's friendly. So when I see them together, I'd say hey yall, as opposed to 'Hey Tia' (which is the one I speak to) . I think it's rude. So then when I'd see the whisperer alone, in passing, I'd say goodmorning etc. She seems standoffish (before this incident) ...
So you'd just continue?
Like I said, the new chick walked past me, stared at me then looked away. I said nothing, and didn't smile. I already knew that's how i'd go on today , which is the next day
So you'd just continue?
Like I said, the new chick walked past me, stared at me then looked away. I said nothing, and didn't smile. I already knew that's how i'd go on today , which is the next day
curiosi · 61-69, F
@iamnikki I don't blame you I wouldn't go out of my way for the whisperer, don't need to be bothered. As for the other one I would proceed with caution as if she is that weak she listens to the whisperer, she probably isn't someone I care to get close too. I would be polite just to show them how wrong they are.