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Hi
When a woman points to a man with a bent finger, which looks like weak erection and repeats something about potential problems, with the stress on "potential" - can this be treated as 'coincidence' or a neutral statement at all? Then when she uses such expressions as "it's been going up so slowly" (with reference to database creation), or "you could not put it on" (with reference to creation of a report) - how should one respond? Let's add that she is a former psychiatrist ward worker. |
#2
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It is hard to know without further context. It could be nothing at all or it could be intentional if used with other nonverbal signals.
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#3
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I would reframe it check your sexual harrassment policy at work if u think you need to say anything.
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#4
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I checked harassment policy in the previous workplace.
Did not work. |
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It depends on her personality and the tones she used. It isn't necessarily meant in the way you interpret it, but it could possibly.
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Thank you all.
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