Kick a monkey and fart
edit: don't kick any monkeys. monkeys aren't to be trifled with. kick the colleague if you must.
yes, yes i do help my colleague during work
Colleague. colleague, co-worker, collaborator
Not necessarily. A colleague is someone you work with; and assistant is someone who works for you.
Best advice - DON'T. Relationships at work are very risky. Messing with a relationship is even more risky. Let things play out for a while and see what she ends up doing with him. Just be friends, if she feels anything for you she'll let you know.
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A colleague is someone you work with in a professional setting, while a coworker is someone you work alongside. In general, colleagues are seen as having a more professional or formal relationship, while coworkers can refer to anyone you work with in the same workplace.
A Colleague is someone that you work with directly or indirectly at the same company.
You don't - it really is just childish behaviour to do such things. If they are not already jealous or paying attention for whatever reason chances are you won't be able to make them as they are not interested or don't care in the first place. Its time to grow up when your in a place of employment - there are not room for such games in a work place or relationship.
Another word for work partner is colleague.
You don't. If the relationship works out, you will have given your best friend a great gift. If it doesn't work out, you will still have your best friend, and your crush will be impressed with your maturity.
The phrase "fellow colleague" is redundant, as both "fellow" and "colleague" convey a similar meaning of someone who works with you in the same profession or organization. You can simply use "colleague" to refer to someone you work with.