Asking a BF to stop being friends with female coworkers is not wise on many fronts.
1 It is not possible for a male not to want to communicate with a female
2 He will end up lieing to you that he is not talking to them and compound
the problems at hand
3 What is your insecurity with him talking to other females anyway?, if he
is barely hanging on to you and the next pretty face can take him away
do you really want him?
4 And being honest the problem seems to be with you not him. am
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It is fairly easy to find advice on how to work with others. Advice can be found by talking to family, friends, and other coworkers. Advice can also be found through managers and other higher positions. Additionally advice can be found through seminars and forums.
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She may just consider you two friends and doesn't realize you like her more than that. You should really let her know if you do.
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Well just because you hear him and his friends talking doesn't mean that they're talking about that they could be talking about something way off from that. Like i thought that about someone and turns out they were talking about getting a Christmas present for one of his family members and i felt like a complete dork because i thought that was actually what he was talking about but if they where talking about that they probably do like them. But that would just be my advice=Hope This Helps==Kitcat0419=
Call your bank. If your bank has no clue what you are talking about call your employer. Or talk to friends who have already retIRAd. They should be able to help give you more advice.
When deciding where to attend college, she asked her friends and family for advice.
Your friends or best friends or someone that you know that you are close to
Consider hiring a financial adviser for ongoing financial planning -- ask your friends for a recommendation or consult your local phone book. There are resources online to answer many one-time financial questions.
His cabinet..as well as his friends.
Well, I personally just talk to my friends that are watching. I'm in high school, so I'm not sure if my advice applies to you, but I find it helpful because you're already used to talking to you friends. Then, you won't get so nervous. =)