r/Bestof My Coworkers Tried to Kill Me
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Top Comments (10)
First big red flag i clocked was "we're not in a hurry to get married, but we're thinking of trying for a baby." Yeah, commitment to the relationship wasn't there
Ironically in story 1, When the boss actually gave out OP's medical information and full name due to him saying of not wanting to get sued, I think there's a possibility he could have been sued for that.
Story 2: Dude's "spark" is the excitement of cheating. He's in a good relationship, "Ooh a spark! I'm going to that one instead." Then he realizes that he's in a relationship again, "Ooh I need another spark, this is boring." He's pathetic.
Imagine getting a department-wide email that basically says, "we can't have this thing anymore because of Dave. Dave has an issue with this thing, so we can't have it. Thanks, Dave." Imagine the lawsuit that could come out of that
Story 1: I was so pissed at OP's boss, the co-workers do have the right to be upset about not being able to eat a known food allergen, but they do not have the right to know who is allergic, and that manager CAN be sued for giving about OP's full name and medical information
1:21 I'm pretty sure he is not allowed to release your medical information without your permission. Sue him for it.
I heard somewhere that the greener pastures you see are green for a reason: manure. So, if you leave for greener pastures sooner or later you’re going to step in manure. Something my mom taught me about sexual attraction is that sparks/chemistry is good, but what about when the sparks die/the chemical reaction fizzles out? Relationships, especially sexual relationships need to be built on more than sexual attraction. You have to want the same or similar things, have respect for each other and genuinely love each other and not just sexual attraction.
Story 2: You won, girl. You won the ultimate reward of "My ex want me back, but I'm better now" and you aren't even bragging about it. *Chef kiss*
People who think allergies are fake are scary people. I almost imagine them having a child who's diagnosed with a food allergy by a doctor and telling their child it's fake and the doctor who diagnosed them is a liar. Then, trying to feed their child their allergen and calling them hypochondriacs when they have an allergic reaction. Or something like that. People who think food allergies are fake are just... Wow. And that boss is scummy asf for including OP's name in the email. The least he could have done was not include her name in it
Did it make anyone else tear up when rSlash said, "You should never end your life, because when you're at rock bottom, the only place you can go is up"? I feel like he might have actually saved some lives with that reminder.
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Top Comments (10)
First big red flag i clocked was "we're not in a hurry to get married, but we're thinking of trying for a baby." Yeah, commitment to the relationship wasn't there
Ironically in story 1, When the boss actually gave out OP's medical information and full name due to him saying of not wanting to get sued, I think there's a possibility he could have been sued for that.
Story 2: Dude's "spark" is the excitement of cheating. He's in a good relationship, "Ooh a spark! I'm going to that one instead." Then he realizes that he's in a relationship again, "Ooh I need another spark, this is boring." He's pathetic.
Imagine getting a department-wide email that basically says, "we can't have this thing anymore because of Dave. Dave has an issue with this thing, so we can't have it. Thanks, Dave." Imagine the lawsuit that could come out of that
Story 1: I was so pissed at OP's boss, the co-workers do have the right to be upset about not being able to eat a known food allergen, but they do not have the right to know who is allergic, and that manager CAN be sued for giving about OP's full name and medical information
1:21 I'm pretty sure he is not allowed to release your medical information without your permission. Sue him for it.
I heard somewhere that the greener pastures you see are green for a reason: manure. So, if you leave for greener pastures sooner or later you’re going to step in manure. Something my mom taught me about sexual attraction is that sparks/chemistry is good, but what about when the sparks die/the chemical reaction fizzles out? Relationships, especially sexual relationships need to be built on more than sexual attraction. You have to want the same or similar things, have respect for each other and genuinely love each other and not just sexual attraction.
Story 2: You won, girl. You won the ultimate reward of "My ex want me back, but I'm better now" and you aren't even bragging about it. *Chef kiss*
People who think allergies are fake are scary people. I almost imagine them having a child who's diagnosed with a food allergy by a doctor and telling their child it's fake and the doctor who diagnosed them is a liar. Then, trying to feed their child their allergen and calling them hypochondriacs when they have an allergic reaction. Or something like that. People who think food allergies are fake are just... Wow. And that boss is scummy asf for including OP's name in the email. The least he could have done was not include her name in it
Did it make anyone else tear up when rSlash said, "You should never end your life, because when you're at rock bottom, the only place you can go is up"? I feel like he might have actually saved some lives with that reminder.