Yeahhhhh they have spoken a few times. Over zoom. For work. That’s never been disputed? I never said they had only spoken once.
Yeahhhhh they have spoken a few times. Over zoom. For work. That’s never been disputed? I never said they had only spoken once.
I think you’ve misread what the OP posted and have created a brand new scenario. How do you know they’ve only had professional work related conversations? She says she only knows him in a professional capacity… but that doesn’t mean they’ve only had work conversations.“She thinks” being the important 2 words here.....,! How can they have “chemistry” when THEY HAVE NEVER MET IN PERSON AND HAVE NEVER HAD ANY THING OTHER THAN PROFESSIONAL WORK RELATED CONVERSATIONS?!!!!
Jeeeeeesus. Think some peoples ideas of chemistry and mutual attraction are wayyyyy off....!!!
Oh I don’t know, if he’s made a particularly good Excel sheet, who knows what other skills he hasBloody hell you'd think you'd all been party to the conversation to know they have no chemistry. The OP herself has said there seems to be a connection. Maybe the conversation has been slightly flirty to give her this impression. I doubt him screen sharing a spreadsheet made her think there's chemisty
If you seriously can’t wrap your head around why this might be deemed as inappropriate in a professional work environment then I can only assume you don’t nor have ever worked in such an environment.Why can't people who have spoken a few times add each other on Facebookand why. Would over zoom. For work. Be such a big deal
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Calm down. I'm just stating a fact. If she feels a connection, good for her. I've been there, I know what it's like.Bloody hell you'd think you'd all been party to the conversation to know they have no chemistry. The OP herself has said there seems to be a connection. Maybe the conversation has been slightly flirty to give her this impression. I doubt him screen sharing a spreadsheet made her think there's chemisty
This is the most patronising thing I've ever read, and I've read a lot of your posts.If you seriously can’t wrap your head around why this might be deemed as inappropriate in a professional work environment then I can only assume you don’t nor have ever worked in such an environment.
Grown ups who work in professional establishments who interact with colleagues- senior colleagues no less - don’t go around foraging on Facebook to find people they speak to via work to then send unsolicited friend requests. It’s unprofessional and crosses a boundary. I don’t know why that’s so difficult to understand?
CharmingIf you seriously can’t wrap your head around why this might be deemed as inappropriate in a professional work environment then I can only assume you don’t nor have ever worked in such an environment.
Grown ups who work in professional establishments who interact with colleagues- senior colleagues no less - don’t go around foraging on Facebook to find people they speak to via work to then send unsolicited friend requests. It’s unprofessional and crosses a boundary. I don’t know why that’s so difficult to understand?
People have added me from work/uni on FB. Are you saying I’m wrong and they’re wrong for forming friendships, potentially romantic relationships?! Loads of people meet at work!Grown ups who work in professional establishments who interact with colleagues- senior colleagues no less - don’t go around foraging on Facebook to find people they speak to via work to then send unsolicited friend requests
She met him at work. She says earlier on in this thread.betty, where did you meet your oh, out of interest?
was it while they were handing out lobster at a michelin star restaurant?She met him at work. She says earlier on in this thread.
She met him at work. She says earlier on in this thread.