Question Posted Saturday December 17 2005, 2:38 am
I work at a large department store. I usually work the night shift, from 5 until 10. Well there is this girl that I have been working with. She's normally really nice, but tonight she called me a fucking bitch because I got to leave an hour before she did.
I would NEVER call one of my coworkers what she said. She wasnt joking about it either.
Should I say anything or just try to let it go?
LadyGoodman answered Saturday December 17 2005, 2:05 pm: Hmm...people just get especially stressed out the holidays, I think. That doesn't necessarily give her an excuse to say what she said, but it makes it a little more understandable. Just try to let it go for now and act like everything is fine, but confront her if it happens multiple times. She might have just been having a bad day and decided to lash out without it being something personal. [ LadyGoodman's advice column | Ask LadyGoodman A Question ]
esbeautiful1313 answered Saturday December 17 2005, 9:32 am: i'd go to work like normal, and act your pleasant self. if she is still being mean, i would ask her directly about it. be nice, and certainly don't answer her back in the way she talked to you! if she continues to be rude, you should probably talk to your boss (if you really feel she is verbally abusing you). [ esbeautiful1313's advice column | Ask esbeautiful1313 A Question ]
BrokenWings answered Saturday December 17 2005, 7:49 am: Just let it go, the last thing you want is a huge argument with someone at work who you have to see every day. Trust me on this one, just leave it. [ BrokenWings's advice column | Ask BrokenWings A Question ]
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