You should disentangle yourself from both of them--this is too much drama to be happening at work. Your boyfriend could honor your feelings even though at work he has to be able to talk with everyone and sometimes it is just conversation. Same thing with you--you'll have to be professional in your dealings with them at work: you don't have to necessarily like her to have a productive working relationship. If you cannot do this, then you need to find another job, and possibly, a new boyfriend.
I would be asking him why he wants to hang with her, and NOT YOU, .. Ask if she is more important then you..... The you don't trust me crap is a why to sucker you in... I wouldn't trust his being with her
ummm... I don't think you can. And what would be the point? A bitchy letter without sounding bitchy? Isnt the point to sound bitchy?
She must really think you are special
By repeating what you think your coworker said in your own words, you are demonstrating listening as an effective skill.
By repeating what you think your coworker said in your own words, you are demonstrating listening as an effective skill.
Leave Tulisa alone,she is not bitchy.She has to shout at the guys to keep them in line thats all.She is nowhere near being bitchy.I think u need to check u'rself before u call anyone else bitchy.
Most arent some are just tired old or young Queens that think the world owes them something
if he laughs he might get the message while others might take it the other way and think you are bitchy or even tomboy so they wouldn't think you like them.
It depends. Bet that really helps, huh? More often than not, I think most guys would think something was going on. However, if this is a coworker and you have eaten together at work on a regular basis, maybe not. Or, if he knows you are seeing someone already or he has made it clear that he is seeing somebody, you might be fine depending on the timing of things, although it may look suspicious. If it is something like "let's meet for coffee and go over the report" that should be OK (although the guy might still think/hope something was going on).
Never, he has not been in prison. Although there are those who think he should be.
Mine never did, but I had a coworker who had an issue which I think involved one of his endocrine glands or his lymph nodes, and his nipples occasionally bled as a result. You should definately mention it to your doctor.
If the coworker is your boss or somehow superior to you in rank, then do not correct them in front of the visitor. I myself have gotten in trouble for doing that myself and have learned my lesson. If it is a coworker that has the same authority that you do, then unassertively suggest the correct answer. For example say, "Joe, I believe that it's...." or "Are you sure? I thought you had to...." If the coworker is still adamant in his or her information, don't push it because it would be unprofessional to bicker and fight in front of a customer/visitor. Either wait for that person to walk away and discuss it and maybe you can chase them down if its that important, or discuss it with your superior if you think the coworker is being stubborn about issues like this.