Amazing how easy it is for the actual problem to simply remove itself from the room when it doesn't get its way.I like my job.
On Tuesday, a transphobe complained that I was in the locker room to one of my bosses. My boss told the asshole "you don't have to be here," and the phobe stormed out.
They remind him of his penisMan he really wanted some candy.
Or maybe it's the kind of pee pee he likes (not everyone likes the big black ones). You can't fight what the heart desires...They remind him of his penis
I wouldn't go. But then, I'm a guy...I've been invited to a virtual bridal shower for a person in our department who I do not know nor have I ever met. It's OK I don't go, right??
I wouldn't go. But then, I'm a guy...I've been invited to a virtual bridal shower for a person in our department who I do not know nor have I ever met. It's OK I don't go, right??
Remind me of the time our dept admin got married to someone else in the building. The admin never really interacted with me, and i had no idea who the other person was- so I could not care less- even when others were trying to convince me to be happy. Ambivalent was the best they would get. No point in signing the card or giving a cash gift with the card.I've been invited to a virtual bridal shower for a person in our department who I do not know nor have I ever met. It's OK I don't go, right??
Yes.I've been invited to a virtual bridal shower for a person in our department who I do not know nor have I ever met. It's OK I don't go, right??
If it's during work hours, go unless you have an actual conflict with something else. You don't say if there's a gift involved, which might change my opinion a little, though a $5 or $10 contribution to a joint gift is probably worth the avoidance of workplace drama. More than that, and you can reasonably beg off if you truly don't know the person.
If it's after hours, you have more excuses to not go. Don't say it's because you don't know the person, just say you had a family event at the same time if anyone asks.