Miss Manners: Co-Workers Are Suddenly Inviting Themselves over to My New House
TEMPORARY WORKPLACE, JUL 15 – Miss Manners explains how unwanted invitations from co-workers can arise when privacy boundaries are unclear and highlights the difficulty of refusing persistent social requests.
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Miss Manners: My coworkers have suggested I invite them to my home. Uh, no.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I just moved into a new home, and I wanted to keep that information private at the place where I am temporarily working. I’m not particularly close to anyone there. Several people are nice to me, but not to the point of being friends.
Miss Manners: How do I keep my new home private from nosy coworkers?
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I just moved into a new home, and I wanted to keep that information private at the place where I am temporarily working. I’m not particularly close to anyone there. Several people are nice to me, but not to the point of being friends. Well, word got out about my house, and now several people have invited themselves over or hinted as much. None of these people have ever socialized with me, so I find it odd and awkward that they…
Miss Manners: I moved into a new home but my coworkers are inviting themselves over
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I just moved into a new home, and I wanted to keep that information private at the place where I am temporarily working. I’m not particularly close to anyone there. Several people are nice to me, but not to the point of being friends. Well, word got out about my house, and now several people have invited themselves over or hinted as much. None of these people have ever socialized with me, so I find it odd and awkward that they…
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