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To think this is unnecessary

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y0rkier0se · 19/11/2018 18:35

I have a colleague who I work closely with, who is otherwise lovely, but if we’re having a conversation about something a bit not very nice, she gips. Today, it was about baby sick (I know, not a lovely conversation) and she was making heaving noises. She normally instigates the conversation but then makes these noises. Does anyone do this - is it an actual reaction or is it just being dramatic? I think the latter personally and if so I’m going to have to say please don’t do that, but obviously if it’s an actual reaction I don’t want to make her feel uncomfortable.

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CantThinkOfNameOops · 19/11/2018 21:50

if she's instigating the conversation then she's just being dramatic. if baby sick is that much of a problem for her then why would she bring it up. baby sick is hardly that disgusting

Birdsgottafly · 19/11/2018 21:56

It sou DS as though she's setting the whole thing up.

It's very strange.

Birdsgottafly · 19/11/2018 21:56

It sounds, even.

Novasglow · 19/11/2018 22:27

She's being melodramatic. I'd treat that kind of behaviour with a dirty look. Every time. She's being rude and immature, treat her as such.

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