
Jun 29, 2021, 07:54 AM
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Originally Posted by ruby2011
Not surprised and not exactly on purpose. I needed to somehow get myself to laugh so I don’t think about GM.
Remember the girl he greeted so warmly in the parking lot? I’ve always known she’s a hoe. If she wasn’t, her classmates wouldn’t have tormented her endlessly about being a hoe. Now she’s finishing her high school degree online.
She’s full of herself at work cuz whenever she’s nice and kind, she’s appreciated. Like last year when she told a department manager that she’s her favorite. I think one of my earlier post on this thread touched on this. I mean I’m nice and kind too. Maybe there’s a difference between how she treats the department manager and how I treated the GM. I feel there might be but I couldn’t put my finger on it.
Next time that girl gets on my nerves, should I remind her of her place? Or will that get me in trouble? I only wanted to say to remember she’s working day shift year round while her classmates are in school, and prolly also working.
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This is very mean, Ruby. Nice and kind people don't judge others like this. Do you remember asking about rules? Well I'm sure you've been told that calling people names is not nice.
No, it's not okay for you to remind her of her past.
This is another reason why people don't want to be around you. I'm guessing that your judgments and attitude about others isn't something you really hide well.
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