Particularly if he's a married guy, then you feel bad about it.
Or, hypothetically, he's that plus one of your doctors. Actually, I don't feel bad, though. He's just too adorable and not really fluster-inducing, exactly. I bet 90% of his patients crush on him.
OK, I'm just Oblivious Married Guy, then.
Well, but now you know if a woman is avoiding looking at you, it's because she has a mad crush on you. And is flustered.
I'm oblivious to signals. Of course, even if I were to pick up on them, I'd likely ignore them.
My sistah.
(I can tell this is going to be one of those way after the conversation is over posts.)
ETA: Huh - to me it looks like Perkins' post and mine merged. What's that? Nebbermind.
On the radio this morning, they were discussing the apparent trend to greet or say goodbye to a business associate with a hug or even air kiss. Have you seen this at work? Because I find it really unprofessional to do this with someone I don't know personally.
My bad, Jen-- I forgot one ". Fixed now, I think.
On the radio this morning, they were discussing the apparent trend to greet or say goodbye to a business associate with a hug or even air kiss. Have you seen this at work? Because I find it really unprofessional to do this with someone I don't know personally.
I've never heard of this, but would find it incredibly unsettling.
I do it with work people I know, like my boss when he comes to town. Well, not a kiss, but a hug.
My bad, Jen-- I forgot one ". Fixed now, I think.
Yeah, I just saw that - you fixed before I edited, sneaky person.
On the radio this morning, they were discussing the apparent trend to greet or say goodbye to a business associate with a hug or even air kiss. Have you seen this at work? Because I find it really unprofessional to do this with someone I don't know personally.
There is an article about this in today's NYTimes as well. They had a drawing of two people bonking heads. It made me laugh.
No one I work with better try to air kiss me.
Have you seen this at work? Because I find it really unprofessional to do this with someone I don't know personally.
Considering that about twenty minutes ago I was ready to take down a complete stranger for trying to high five me, I think I can say that if hugginess becomes de rigueur in the workplace, I'm going to end up unemployed in Greenland.
Google tells me that there's a National High Five Day coming up:
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Yet again, I ask, what is wrong with people?