Friends: Question: Unwelcome at work? |
- Question: Unwelcome at work?
- Question: What does two X's and a cross stand for ?
- Question: If my Dad has Coronavirus then do I have to avoid all my friends for several weeks?
- Question: Is it rude to sit off to the side on my own when “hanging out” with a group of people?
- Question: Is anyone else super afraid of awkward silences?
- Question: Should I switch schools?
- Question: Should I apologize to my friends who are disgusted?
- Question: If a woman ignores a guy for good that she knew for about 5 years. why?
- Question: Do you think it's true the most annoying sentence was "Men like thick legs"?
- Question: I have a very true amd dear friend for past 6 yrs she's been struggling on alot of things here as of lately.?
- Question: Should i be concerned? Or will people accept it?
- Question: Would a guy do this just to be nice?
- Question: I met an awesome woman but it didnt end well. Thoughts?
- Question: At its Height of the Covid-19 Virus why by television suggest people get groceries by on-line when lots of people were limited with funds?
- Question: Why do people hold someone's arm when escorting them?
- Question: Online friend advice?
- Question: Would a guy do this just to be nice?
- Question: What are some fun things for friends to do to spend time?
- Question: Why do people hold someone's arm when taking them somewhere?
- Question: If a teen boy w/brand-new jacket is sassy to his mom,is it mean for his friend to say “I bet you told her, ‘you better buy me that jacket!’”?
- Question: Why are my black friends so quick to turn on white people?
Posted: 01 Jun 2020 05:03 PM PDT I started a new job, one I can't exactly quit. Since I arrived, I haven't been treated as one of the team. My co-workers wouldn't talk to me, and would leave me in the office alone, not knowing what to do. My supervisor didn't give me any instruction. When I asked questions about when I would be trained or what I could do to help, my supervisor simply responded with "you just learn as you go" or would briefly show me small aspects of the job with little explanation. It's been a few weeks, and I have been trained on a few things by a couple workers, only thanks to the manager. I'm a quick learner, and eager to help out, so it's not as if I'm dead weight. But that's how they're treating me. My co-workers seem to avoid speaking to me, and some have actually been kind of rude. I haven't been rude back to anyone. There was one occurrence when I stepped away from a situation where I felt I didn't deserve to be treated a certain way. I try to be friendly if/when spoken to and I say good morning when I come in. So I'm wondering why there's been little progress for me.It's making me very unhappy. So I currently have a very lonely home life, and an unpleasant work life. I'm wondering if I should take it to my manager, potentially making my co-workers avoid me more, or ask to transfer to a different section, which would be breaking my chain of command, and ultimately make me feel weak? |
Question: What does two X's and a cross stand for ? Posted: 01 Jun 2020 04:49 PM PDT My friend won't tell me but apparently it's off the dark web? |
Question: If my Dad has Coronavirus then do I have to avoid all my friends for several weeks? Posted: 01 Jun 2020 04:42 PM PDT |
Question: Is it rude to sit off to the side on my own when “hanging out” with a group of people? Posted: 01 Jun 2020 04:06 PM PDT Ex- I read a book because I don't know enough about what they are talking about to join in or if they are talking about something and I disagree about what is being said. I find myself never talking to anyone |
Question: Is anyone else super afraid of awkward silences? Posted: 01 Jun 2020 03:46 PM PDT this didn't always use to happen, but even with my family/friends I get super uncomfortable with awkward silences and feel that I need to fill the silence (and what comes out is usually gibberish). help. I'm worried on my first date I'll blabber on and on about trees or something.. please help |
Question: Should I switch schools? Posted: 01 Jun 2020 01:16 PM PDT I currently attend a very tiny, all-girls school that enrolls students from grades 6-12. Recently, I've noticed that I haven't been too happy at school, and I'm seriously thinking about switching to a different school in the fall. For starters, my school is just so tiny, and I really don't feel like I connect with anyone there. The all-girls thing can also be hard to deal with sometimes (because you know how teen girls can be.) Sometimes I think that I'd be happier at a different school, but part of me doesn't want to leave. I really love my teachers at my current school, and it would be quite difficult for me to leave them. Any advice? |
Question: Should I apologize to my friends who are disgusted? Posted: 01 Jun 2020 01:10 PM PDT |
Question: If a woman ignores a guy for good that she knew for about 5 years. why? Posted: 01 Jun 2020 10:11 AM PDT |
Question: Do you think it's true the most annoying sentence was "Men like thick legs"? Posted: 01 Jun 2020 09:54 AM PDT 5 years ago I was with 2 friends and I was wearing bootcut jeans. My friend told me I didn't realized I had a job so I had more money and I could buy new clothes. So I think she didn't like what I was wearing, in my opinion she thought I looked frumpy. I never wore skirts or dresses.I asked her what clothes I should buy and what clothes look bad on me. She said I would look bad with miniskirts because I had thick legs but it was my body type so I didn't have to lose weight because I wasn't overweight. She added I was a bit overweight when I was a teen but I wasn't in my 20s. My other friend asked her if I would look bad with miniskirts even if they weren't tight and she said in her opinion yes, I would look bad.She told me she thought I would look good with a-line dresses. Then she added:"But men like thick legs" (she said men in general). The sentence more annoying for me was "Men like thick legs" because she was suggesting me how to hide my legs with clothes and then she said "Men like thick legs". I think she didn't like my legs but she was trying to avoid being offensive so she she lied.I felt irritated and I said I didn't want to buy a-line skirts because I looked bad with them.English isn't my first language. |
Posted: 01 Jun 2020 08:59 AM PDT She's been w me thru alot too . I want to give her a friendship promize3ring saying I'll be there for you 24/7 amd live you for the person you are etc what can i write in the card here to her?! |
Question: Should i be concerned? Or will people accept it? Posted: 01 Jun 2020 06:48 AM PDT I have been wearing gloves since the pandemic started and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. i have lot of friends and family who would normally say its crazy. i just don't want them to feel uncomfortable around me while i wear them, but i no longer feel comfortable without them. i feel like family will be okay but friends might think it weird. I don't want them to shy away from me for wearing them. i feel like that would be pretty sad of the them after all we are going through but you just never know. my gloves are always clean, i also don't want people to be insulted by it when we can starting going to their houses again. Really sad that i have to even think about it but i am. Asking this question to others who are wearing gloves also, or people who are not offended by others wearing nitrile gloves. If you wore rubber gloves before the pandemic for your own reasons i invite you to answer also please. if your the type to say just take them off or you don't need them and just wash your hands go to the next question. |
Question: Would a guy do this just to be nice? Posted: 01 Jun 2020 06:35 AM PDT Just say you got in touch with a guy who you heard was moving away in a few months. He never told you he was moving away. His brother told your friend. So you contact him on social media to say goodbye, pretending you thought he was leaving instantly and he replies saying he wont be going away for months if he actually does. You reply saying you only got in touch because you thought he was moving soon and didn't want to miss wishing him well on his way. Then he comes down to where you are having coffee with friends the following day and you all chat about his plans. Then for the next few months he comes over every times he sees you with your friends to have a chat. |
Question: I met an awesome woman but it didnt end well. Thoughts? Posted: 01 Jun 2020 05:34 AM PDT Im a 25 year old guy, im not arrogant but most women ive met have told me im very cute. Problem is im NOT good at keeping their interest. The story of my life. Its The main reason why im unsuccessful in dating. Im fun and interesting the first meet. Also on the second meet. After that I get "boring". I just moved down south near a very popular tourist beach. I was hitting it off very well with a 36 year old (hot mom) lady on vacation from out of state. We made out ALOT the 1st & 2nd night but was hoping to get lucky. She was here for the week with her friends. Saturday was our 3rd night hanging out..I noticed she was startin to lose interest in me, she seemed to be in a mean mood with everyone though, and she was focused on taking care of her younger drunk friends. So i jokingly said "youre a good babysitter!" I dont think she was happy with that comment. It was a joke. Subject was changed but it wasnt the same. She also complained about being exhausted, pain from sunburn and knee pain. Last night was her last night here and she hasnt answered my texts or calls, i wanted to at least say goodbye. Was it that she lost interest in me the 3rd night? Or my comment? Or both? I honestly think its obviously both. But i feel depressed i couldnt even say goodbye. She was the coolest and most beautiful woman ive met in years. These opportunities dont come often. Hope i get over this one. Comments? |
Posted: 31 May 2020 10:47 PM PDT I meant for those on a fixed income, no Credit cards, and do not wish to go broke more at home more meals beans and rice is not gonna be the thing till it's a better normal I as a single man on a fixed income can eat Beef Stir fry up in one night |
Question: Why do people hold someone's arm when escorting them? Posted: 31 May 2020 10:41 PM PDT When someone escorts someone somewhere and they always hold their arm why? they know to follow or go with you so why do they need to hold their arm? |
Question: Online friend advice? Posted: 31 May 2020 09:21 PM PDT I have been talking to this girl I met online for months and everything is going well but 6 days ago she sent me a jumpscare video, and it did scare me a lot (I suffer from a heart condition, it was not funny because my blood pressure dropped), anyways I did not tell her that, I just told her to please never send anything like that to me again, she said she thought it was funny and said she was sorry, I replied "Ok" because I did not know what else to say, but she never opened my message (seen mark) until 5 days later, and I have not spoken to her since she did not even bother to open my message (she has been online everyday for hours) and she never messaged me either she opened the message (seen mark) 5 days later. What in the world even happened? I had already told her I don't like horror movies(did not explain health condition) I just told her I do not like things that can possibly scare me so I avoid it at all costs, so I was very confused (and a little hurt) she sent me that, and now I don't know what to do or think of the situation, if you can shed light or give advice on what to do or what you would do it would be greatly appreciated! |
Question: Would a guy do this just to be nice? Posted: 31 May 2020 09:21 PM PDT Just say you got in touch with a guy who you heard was moving away in a few months. He never told you he was moving away. His brother told your friend. So you contact him on social media to say goodbye, pretending you thought he was leaving instantly and he replies saying he wont be going away for months if he actually does. You reply saying you only got in touch because you thought he was moving soon and didn't want to miss wishing him well on his way. Then he comes down to where you are having coffee with friends the following day and you all chat about his plans. Then for the next few months he comes over every times he sees you with your friends to have a chat. |
Question: What are some fun things for friends to do to spend time? Posted: 31 May 2020 08:24 PM PDT I'm a 22 year old guy and I have a friend, same age as I, that is a girl. We are just friends. The complete pandemic lockdown is ending and I'm trying to think of stuff for us to do. She is an online friend, and I've only met her in person a couple times. We've already gotten ice cream and I'm trying to think up some good ideas. |
Question: Why do people hold someone's arm when taking them somewhere? Posted: 31 May 2020 08:11 PM PDT When someone takes someone somewhere likes escorts somewhere they hold their arm why? they know to go with you so why do you need to hold their arm? just like in the picture for example |
Posted: 31 May 2020 06:49 PM PDT Keep in mind the teen never cursed at his mother, nor has he ever hit her or threatened her. He's simply a normal teenager who's going through that smart-mouth phase, and is not trying to show out for his friends regarding how he speaks to her. On the contrary, he's not proud of his behavior. Was his friend out of line for saying "I bet you told your mother that she better get you that jacket" after the teen answered yes to whether or not his mother bought him that nice jacket his friend noticed him wearing? Should he have minded his own business with that remark? |
Question: Why are my black friends so quick to turn on white people? Posted: 31 May 2020 06:31 PM PDT Before the death of George, they posted photos of whites and blacks getting along with heart emojis. Old white man helping a young black man tie his tie for a job interview. But after the death, they're now saying that any black person who supports whites, are Uncle Toms. That white people are racist. That there's no good white people out there. So quick to turn on people after an incident. |
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