I will try to make this short. Promise!
To set the scene: We are expats in a dominantly English speaking country. My first language is not English, but I learnt English at school, went to uni in the UK and have been working in my field for over twelve years. I am in a Management position and regularly represent the company I work for (events, press, PR, etc.). I have an extended professional network and never had any comments on or issues with communicating. (What I am trying to say is I don't think the below was due to me not being clear.)
I was looking to partner with a particular company for a project. There is plenty of competition for them, not so much for us. It would be a project they couldn't get directly and would be a kind of a sub-contractor for us. They were recommended by an acquaintance, so I got in touch.
The guy cut me off after about 2 minutes with:
"Listen, I don't understand what you are talking about. Frankly, I took none of what you said in. You better think about it, write it down and send it in an e-mail. If I am interested, I will let you know.
[in a "don't call me, I will call you" tone]
I wasn't particularly bothered and asked for his e-mail. He tried to give it to me but got mingled up and was mixing up spelling, didn't remember if it was .co or .com, etc. In the end, he told me:
"Anyway, it's on the website. Look it up. Bye."
I was more surprised by his unprofessional behaviour then upset, but it got me thinking; Is this a sign of toxic masculinity? Being aggressive and dismissive to show that they are the boss? Or is this just plain arrogance and rudeness?
I don't think there is anything I could do about it now [definitelly not sending anything], but what would you have done? Is there any way to react to this kind of behaviour other than ignoring it?
PS: It was a scheduled call.