Anonymous wrote:I know exactly what you’re talking about but I don’t have a name for it, it’s almost like this weird opaque people pleasing type thing, the friend or coworker that gave them the idea for something new doesn’t benefit at all.
It’s super annoying and I am totally guilty of it from time to time but only when it comes to this one friend, our respective spouses are aware of this and I find it equally annoying
Anonymous wrote:He doesn’t respect you. Same thing here but with ideas. I say we should go to NYC for vacation. Terrible idea! Then someone he knows does it and it’s a great idea.
Anonymous wrote:He doesn’t respect you. Same thing here but with ideas. I say we should go to NYC for vacation. Terrible idea! Then someone he knows does it and it’s a great idea.
Anonymous wrote:I can totally relate, but it's the weird allegiance to co-workers in my world. If I say "Jane's kids used guidance counselor x at school and really liked them," the response is "we're not talking about Jane, we're talking about our family." (Dumb example, but the intro "we're not talking about x we're talking about y applies to every time I try to bring an example into a conversation). But if his co-worker suggested counselor x, you better believe we're using that counselor.
Co-worker gives him a "wallet" thing, that barely holds anything? You got it, changes wallet (my Christmas present one year) and then misplaces this "wallet" at least once every two weeks because it's too small to be practical. (It's a glorified money clip that falls out of his pocket constantly. "My wallet is gone" is a constant refrain in this house now. My only response anymore is "wow, that sucks.")
If I research things to do while on vacation, it's met with indifference. If a co-worker suggests something, we. are. doing. it. no. matter. what.
It's a bit pathological and simply bizarre to me. It's utter reverence for anyone's opinion at work to the detriment of anyone in the family, but certainly me.
Anonymous wrote:He doesn’t respect you. Same thing here but with ideas. I say we should go to NYC for vacation. Terrible idea! Then someone he knows does it and it’s a great idea.