snarlingcoyote
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Someone in the offices I work in came by with her baby on Friday; she's on FMLA for a few more weeks. I went to her baby shower and have had a reasonably pleasant relationship with her, I thought. I saw her with two co-workers and stopped to say hello to her and her new daughter.
Well, apparently, I have offended this co-worker in some shape, form or fashion. She completely refused to make eye contact with or to acknowledge my presence in any way while she continued to talk to co-workers, quite deliberately ignoring me. Co-workers said hello, but new mom was just. . .passive agressive rude.
I have no clue what is up with this lamb, but it's really poor office behavior to cut someone dead that way. I've worked with people I cannot stand, but we are always at least pleasant to each other's face. Now, a few years ago, I did work with someone (I helped get her her job, in fact!) who went around bad mouthing me behind my back in the extreme; I later figured out it was because she just couldn't do the job she was hired for and hid her inability under a wad of make-work-paperwork, so I guess bad mouthing me made her feel better about herself. And maybe I misjudged her abilities, so he felt like it was my fault she was in that job.
Anyway, I kinda' feel sorry for the kid. If she treats me this way, and I have no clue why, then does she treat other people that way? Is passive aggressive behaviour how she handles things?
The only thing I can think of is that her shower was v. poorly planned, and wound up feeling like a gift grab to those of us outside of her department who were invited. (There were no chairs to sit on and no room in the meeting room for anyone who wasn't in her department. We all basically had to drop off our presents and leave.) Several of us did notice it and said that it did feel a bit odd. But she was fine with one of the other co-workers who was in that particular conversation. . .and, at any rate, she wasn't the one who planned the shower, it's not like she was to blame for it.
Oh well. Who knows. I just needed to get that off my preshus little, delicate chest. I suppose there are some folks who are just passive agressive in this life. Not like I actually work with her or ever will and now that I've been snubbed and cut dead by her, I'll know not to waste any breath on being anything other than casually polite to her.
Well, apparently, I have offended this co-worker in some shape, form or fashion. She completely refused to make eye contact with or to acknowledge my presence in any way while she continued to talk to co-workers, quite deliberately ignoring me. Co-workers said hello, but new mom was just. . .passive agressive rude.

I have no clue what is up with this lamb, but it's really poor office behavior to cut someone dead that way. I've worked with people I cannot stand, but we are always at least pleasant to each other's face. Now, a few years ago, I did work with someone (I helped get her her job, in fact!) who went around bad mouthing me behind my back in the extreme; I later figured out it was because she just couldn't do the job she was hired for and hid her inability under a wad of make-work-paperwork, so I guess bad mouthing me made her feel better about herself. And maybe I misjudged her abilities, so he felt like it was my fault she was in that job.
Anyway, I kinda' feel sorry for the kid. If she treats me this way, and I have no clue why, then does she treat other people that way? Is passive aggressive behaviour how she handles things?
The only thing I can think of is that her shower was v. poorly planned, and wound up feeling like a gift grab to those of us outside of her department who were invited. (There were no chairs to sit on and no room in the meeting room for anyone who wasn't in her department. We all basically had to drop off our presents and leave.) Several of us did notice it and said that it did feel a bit odd. But she was fine with one of the other co-workers who was in that particular conversation. . .and, at any rate, she wasn't the one who planned the shower, it's not like she was to blame for it.
Oh well. Who knows. I just needed to get that off my preshus little, delicate chest. I suppose there are some folks who are just passive agressive in this life. Not like I actually work with her or ever will and now that I've been snubbed and cut dead by her, I'll know not to waste any breath on being anything other than casually polite to her.
Can't please everyone; sounds like you were polite to her -- not much more you can really do!



Sorry - I know that's not helpful, but that was my first thought.