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Here's something I don't get: At work, I usually eat lunch in the kitchen. No big deal, right? It's just that what puzzles me is the fact that if I go into the kitchen and people from another department are there - they seem to be quick to move to the conference room, or the lower level snack area.
It doesn't bother me - I just find it to be rather odd. It almost feels like "hi, we're regressing to high school behavior - despite being perimenopausal!"
Ah well. I do my best to be polite - sometimes deferential - do my work, go on about my days, stay out of people's way, so on and so forth. It just humors me to see that almost cliquish behavior. Our receptionist asked me about it, and I just laughed and said "I guess I'm not good enough - or cool enough. But that's okay."
In the grand scheme of things, who I sat with at lunch at work has no bearing on my performance at work. It's all in how I treat the clients and co-workers outside of my lunch hour. And I like to think (and hope) that I treat everyone with respect and decency - because it's what they deserve, no matter what my opinion of them may be. :)
It doesn't bother me - I just find it to be rather odd. It almost feels like "hi, we're regressing to high school behavior - despite being perimenopausal!"
Ah well. I do my best to be polite - sometimes deferential - do my work, go on about my days, stay out of people's way, so on and so forth. It just humors me to see that almost cliquish behavior. Our receptionist asked me about it, and I just laughed and said "I guess I'm not good enough - or cool enough. But that's okay."
In the grand scheme of things, who I sat with at lunch at work has no bearing on my performance at work. It's all in how I treat the clients and co-workers outside of my lunch hour. And I like to think (and hope) that I treat everyone with respect and decency - because it's what they deserve, no matter what my opinion of them may be. :)
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Date: 2004-01-29 10:52 am (UTC)(Doesn't quite have the same ring to it as "visualize whirled peas" but oh well.)
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Date: 2004-01-29 03:01 pm (UTC)I felt like flexing my geek muscles - "I am Geek - Hear me meow!" - and busting out the Big Wordstm for once. :)