Natter 60: Gone In 60 Seconds
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I can't. I have to work with him, answering him, etc..
I didn't phrase myself properly, sorry. I was trying to say that sometimes the easiest thing is just to ignore his tone, be as straight-to-the-point as possible, and - oh, so much easier said than done - not let him get to you.
Hmm, can you have a special file in which you can write all the things you *want* to tell him, but restrain yourself? This way at least you'll have some way to vent, and not keep things boiled up inside?
(Also, what are you doing, working on the weekend? I've got a deadline next week, what's your excuse?)
I was trying to say that sometimes the easiest thing is just to ignore his tone, be as straight-to-the-point as possible, and - oh, so much easier said than done - not let him get to you
I can't. It feels like he's disrespecting me. Knowing that he's not making it bearable.
can you have a special file in which you can write all the things you *want* to tell him, but restrain yourself?
It's not that bad. The good thing about my rage? It's gone within 15 seconds.
Also, what are you doing, working on the weekend? I've got a deadline next week, what's your excuse?
I'm gonna visit my grandfather in Rehovot in an hour and a half. Don't have anything better to do until then, and I feel a little bit behind.
It feels like he's disrespecting me
Does he talk like that to other people? Then it's not that he's disrespecting *you*, but rather that for him, this tone doesn't mean disrespect?
(It's so hard to differentiate between an act, and what stands behind it, isn't it? But I tend to think that as long as you're not 100% sure what's the intent behind the act, it's better to deal with just the act itself, not the possible-maybe-personal-interpretation behind it.)
Is there anything fun and relaxing you can do until there's light and actual morning? Maybe not sleep, but at least something else that's nice?
Well, there's Natter.
I don't really feel bad at the moment. There's just knowing that around 3 pm at work I'm gonna feel like I took a brick to the back of my head weighing on my mind. But tomorrow I can sleep in, so it'll all work out.
And the guy just doesn't know how to write "I don't agree with you" in not insulting way.
Yeah, this sort of thing is a pain in the ass to deal with—sorry.
Humm, where's the post I've just sent?
Edit: ohwellnevermind
There's just knowing that around 3 pm at work I'm gonna feel like I took a brick to the back of my head weighing on my mind. But tomorrow I can sleep in, so it'll all work out.
Oy. Then again, if it has to happen, at least it'll be with a proper timing, before the weekend, right?
Humm, where's the post I've just sent?
Have you tried looking under the sofa? [Edit: x-post, of course.]
Sorry.
Hi Nilly, Shir, Calli. I am up too early.
I can understand why NBC wants to show the opening ceremonies in Prime Time, but why do the people on Today have to pretend it's not happening now?
but why do the people on Today have to pretend it's not happening now?
That's like pretending the world isn't round.
ION, I have to go to work, but there's a comfy kitty on my lap who won't be happy about that....
shir, I wish I could loan you my DH. He has a particular gift for verbally taking down arrogant colleagues.
Second breakfast is a latte and cheese danish at Starbucks while I reacharge my phone.
Morning, Sue! [Edit: and tommy!]
why do the people on Today have to pretend it's not happening now?
I remember, as a very little girl, waking up way early in the not-yet-morning to watch - I think it was the closing ceremonies of the Olympic games held in LA? And of course, while the sun was setting there, it was rising here. And I remember the awe of looking up from the tv screen to the window and seeing the sky, which was black just a few minutes before, and was turning lighter and gray-er and blu-er, and how it hit me that it's the same sun - that the same sun setting *there*, is rising *here*. I think it was the first time I didn't just know, but actually realized, that the world was round.