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Ask HN: Co worker does not like me

6 点作者 0x400614将近 10 年前
Hey HN. I was made aware that a co worker does not like me this week. He told an employee that sits next to me that he thinks I'm condescending. This made for very awkward team vibe when this person is around. How would you suggest I handle this situation?

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d4rkph1b3r将近 10 年前
That doesn&#x27;t mean they don&#x27;t like you. Plenty of my friends can be condescending. <i>shrug</i><p>It&#x27;s common (and sometimes necessary) to be condescending. So, make up for it by having an excess of goodwill. Give praise when you can, smile, try to be friendly, vocalize your self awareness etc.<p>When you realize you may have said something condesending, say &quot;sorry, that may have come out wrong, I didn&#x27;t mean it personally. Some people say I&#x27;m _____ but I don&#x27;t mean to be&quot;. That&#x27;s the kind of thing that won&#x27;t necessarily make your coworkers think you <i>aren&#x27;t</i> condescending, but they may still like you.
chrisbennet将近 10 年前
Ask your self if you truly treat the person who thinks you are condescending the same as the person who doesn&#x27;t think you are condescending.<p>For example, it isn&#x27;t uncommon for males to to be totally oblivious to the fact that they treat their female colleagues in a condescending fashion but not their male colleagues.
nazgul1将近 10 年前
Hiya. You can do two things -- one, take it personally and get upset, and have things be awkward. Or two, take this a chance to get some feedback about yourself and see if you need to improve. Who told you about the comment? Can you ask that person if they agree? You could even approach the employee, say you heard that and that you genuinely apologize if you came off that way, and that you&#x27;d love to know what exactly it was so you can make sure not to do it again.<p>I really think you can turn this from something awkward to something positive with the right attitude.
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tmpforareason将近 10 年前
Sometimes people do those type of things to effect your balance. Be your self, listen the feedback and backpropogate any improvements and move on. Most likely you are a head of things and they want you to slow down for them to catch up.
RollAHardSix将近 10 年前
I&#x27;ve found that people who think negatively about others tend to have more than a few problems of their own. I wouldn&#x27;t do or change anything, he&#x27;s just a coworker, you&#x27;ll have dozens if not hundreds of them.
whatok将近 10 年前
How does it make things awkward for you? I wouldn&#x27;t necessarily dismiss it out of hand without some self-reflection but you can&#x27;t let what others think of you affect your performance.
skylark将近 10 年前
If you have a tactful manager, bring it up in your next one on one. Your manager is in a unique position to handle these sorts of issues because they can gently probe for information and give more unbiased feedback than your coworkers.<p>That said, clumsy help is worse than none. If your manager is not particularly political then you can disregard that advice entirely.
logical42将近 10 年前
I would personally try to be nicer to said individual and at the same time not really worry about it.<p>Life. Sometimes people won&#x27;t like you.
sjg007将近 10 年前
Read Crucial Conversations and apply what you learn there.
nicholas73将近 10 年前
Apologize like you mean it and everyone moves on.