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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Since she’s not your supervisor, just talk to her. “Suzy, what’s up with dressing me down in these emails? I find your tone harsh and disrespectful. We all want to do our best work here, and your constant comments telling me to “be more careful” are not okay. In many of these instances, you’re the one making the mistake. Are you okay?”[/quote] OP here. This is the approach I would prefer to take, but I am certain she will be defensive and angry however I raise it. And like another PP said, I need to take the moral high ground and definitely want to start a conversation that makes things worse. I wouldn't put it beyond her to turn a conversation like that into a complaint to HR, however unfounded that would be. Given the concern about how she would react so far I've just ignored it. We don't have to interact too often, but every time we do it goes the same way. I do feel like she has a beef with me in particular but others have also had an issue with her tone and basically unnecessarily throwing her weight around.[/quote]
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