Maybe it was a ghost.
Someone who works with you in close proximity (as opposed to someone in a different building or floor).
No. It could mean you need medical attention
how can someone smell like sex?????
Colleague and coworker are similar words yes but have different meanings. Colleague is a fellow member of a profession, staff, or academic faculty; an associate. And Coworker is someone who works with another; a fellow worker.I hope tthat answrs ur question
I admire traits such as professionalism, reliability, and excellent communication skills in a coworker. I also appreciate someone who is proactive, adaptable, and collaborative in a team environment.
No. A coworker usually means someone who works at the same place. Colleague is usually use to refer to someone who works in the same field (at least approximately). So, if you're a professor at Harvard University, the janitor at Harvard is a "coworker", but he's probably not a colleague. A professor at Stanford University, on the other hand, is a colleague, but not really a coworker.
No. A coworker usually means someone who works at the same place. Colleague is usually use to refer to someone who works in the same field (at least approximately). So, if you're a professor at Harvard University, the janitor at Harvard is a "coworker", but he's probably not a colleague. A professor at Stanford University, on the other hand, is a colleague, but not really a coworker.
u just introduce them 2 each other -.-
You cannot alter someone's thinking. The way someone thinks is purely their way.
they are thinking about you
The mythical statement that when you sneeze, then someone is thinking about you, is just a myth.
This idea is pure superstition. There is no reason to believe that someone is thinking of you just because you are thinking of him or her. If someone is obsessed with another person, for example, this doesn't indicate that the other person is obsessively thinking about the first person.