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Originally Posted by jesyka
I understand that. My point is that he was wrong for reacting to me in a manner that was rude & disrespectful AFTER I told him to stop.
He should not be holding back laughter. That is NOT an appropriate way to treat a client. Thst is the only slip up I made with him.
Yes, I shouldn’t have said that & I should’ve said something sooner. HE is the professional & HE shpuld NOT be smirking like a stupid teenager when someone is being serious about a boundary violation.
Why is that not being addressed?
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I did address it. More than once.
I know that sometimes it’s hard to control laughter and laughter is a very common reaction to being nervous or anxious or embarrassed or being put on a spot.
Also I don’t understand what you mean by “shouldn’t hold back laughter”. That’s exactly what he should be doing: trying to hold it back. You wouldn’t want him loudly laugh with his mouth open. He had a reaction so he was trying to hold it back