If they are friendly yes. If they are sexual no, stop all offensive mail from coworkers immediately.
There is a chance that they want your man. If you feel offended by it because he won't let you read them, then you should stop that immediately. Whatever they want to say to your man they can say on the phone or at work. Also, let him know that you feel uncomfortable with the idea of them sending him mail over the internet.
Because we often can't choose who our coworkers will be, we should.
No, "coworkers" should not be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence.
try to be tolerant, even of coworkers we wouldn't choose as friends
try to be tolerant, even of coworkers we wouldn't choose as friends.
Forming positive relationships with your coworkers can vastly improve ones overall work experience. Positive relationships in the workplace insure a happy, healthy environment for both you and your coworkers, and by supporting one another, your business is much more likely to thrive.
No. And just say NO.
your boyfriend.............never ask your boyfriend to a date seriously
You should snog your boyfriend if you are a little deep in your relationship.
you should hang out with.......... boyfriend............. don't no y
HIV is not transmissible to coworkers in most circumstances, and is a source of unfounded fear and discrimination. So there is no value in telling coworkers and much potential for loss in doing so. Those in medical professions, where HIV might be transmitted, are expected to use "universal precautions" which amounts to assuming that anyone encountered might be carrying a blood-borne disease and taking precautions accordingly. Therefore there is no need for HIV positive employees to inform their coworkers of their situation, and, in general, they should not do so.
If your friend kissed your boyfriend then you should connfront her. Ask her why she would do that when she knows he's your boyfriend. Then you should ask your boyfriend if he made the first move not her.