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AIBU?

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To think if you dish it out you have to be prepared to take it back

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chaletdays · 07/05/2015 13:50

A woman in work has spent the whole morning needling people, making sly digs etc. (eg imitating the accent of a rather posh colleague, making loud comments about 'favourites' in front of a colleague whose dad is related to one of the managers). Eventually someone just snapped at her to STFU and the rest of us agreed that she was being annoying and childish.

Apparently she is now out in the toilets with her friend sobbing and saying people know she's in the middle of moving house and has a son doing A Levels and shouldn't be so nasty to her when she's so stressed.

AIBU to think that people who go on and on until they provoke a reaction and then start coming over all tearful and offended need a good kick up the arse?

OP posts:
Iliveinalighthousewiththeghost · 07/05/2015 16:21

Ynbu. That's a bully for you. They don't like it when it turns back around on themselves

PlanningMyFuture · 07/05/2015 21:43

Thank goodness.......arse

Yes...there are too many asses appearing on MN confusing butt kicking with donkeys, but tonight....yey....

You are being VVVVVR!

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