paleoperson wrote: » I feel like I am such a fake person. I rarely respect or like people the way I pretend to. I generally do it because I find it makes things easier for me. I try and figure people out, to think out what they would expect of me or like me to say. Sometimes I plan conversations, to make myself seem smarter or informed etc.. It's not a proper way to deal with people at all, is it? What do you think, and how fake are you?
Aongus Von Bismarck wrote: » I cut across her asinine chatter and informed her that I found her aroma extremely noxious......... She left the room crying and had the audacity to report me to HR
Aongus Von Bismarck wrote: » I am an extremely genuine person. I rarely hide behind the convenience of social norms to conceal my contempt if someone has vexed me due to their own execrable standards. For instance, we have a middle aged woman called Frida who works as a general orderly in our office. Delivering mail, running errands etc. I generally have very little interaction with her as I have my own PA, Janos. Unfortunately Janos is now absent on Thursday afternoons as he is attending university part time (something I take some credit for, as my daily comments of his lack of formal education qualifications undoubtably got through to him.) Anyway, two Thursdays ago Frida lumbered in to my office making inane small talk about the weather, her pet beagle and some other nonsense I can't quite recall. I tried to ignore her and continue with my work. The worst part is she wears some ghastly cheap perfume (along with her disastrous and unflattering fashion sense). Within 30 seconds of her presence in my office, the entire room was filled with the putrid stench of her and her perfume. I cut across her asinine chatter and informed her that I found her aroma extremely noxious and I had neither the time nor the inclination to engage in conversation with her. I instructed her not to enter my office anymore and if she had any mail or documentation to deliver to me, she could leave it with any of the staff members outside to bring it to me. She left the room crying and had the audacity to report me to HR, despite the fact that she had invaded my office and knocked 2.5hrs of productivity from my schedule (I had to leave the office in order to let the place air out) I always find it is much better to be genuine than to adopt a false persona and hide behind a 'nice' veneer.
brevity wrote: » You sound like someone who had some video tapes to return.