Meet the Other Phone. Flexible and made to last.

Meet the Other Phone.
Flexible and made to last.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

AIBU?

Share your dilemmas and get honest opinions from other Mumsnetters.

To think this wasn’t appropriate for a manager to say?

5 replies

PinkLemon9 · 23/07/2025 16:49

they were eating at someone’s house. Manager said to another colleague ‘I’d eat at your house, from what I’ve seen with your cleanliness’. Then she said ‘I can’t say I’d say the same for everyone here though, judging on their cleanliness’ and then said she has a germ phobia

OP posts:
PinkLemon9 · 23/07/2025 16:50

Sorry. Discussing eating at someone’s house*

OP posts:
PinkLemon9 · 23/07/2025 16:51

She didn’t say it when everyone was in the room, there was 3 of us there. But she meant basing it on everyone who works there

OP posts:
pinkyredrose · 23/07/2025 16:52

YABU, sounds like a complete non issue. It's not like they were directing their comment at a particular person.

ooooohlala · 23/07/2025 21:12

If they’d named a particular person, that wouldn’t be ok.

A general comment like that is totally fine.

Ishoulddomore · 23/07/2025 21:18

It’s rude, a manager - that term is wrong btw- not all managers are a man! They shouldn’t say it

New posts on this thread. Refresh page