Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A coworker wants to know my birthday so they can post it on our team calendar. They’re very nice and they mean well, but I’m just not interested in having my birth date information posted so publicly. How do I turn down the request in a nice way?
I think if you refuse you will come off as unhinged, sorry. What happened on your birthday to make it si negative? What will happen if people wish you a happy birthday?
It’s not unhinged to not want to share your birthday with an entire company. Maybe they are shy, introverted, maybe it’s a religious issue, maybe they’re security conscious. Who knows but it’s not unhinged. MaybeOp doesn’t mind sharing it with just one person but doesn’t want it on blast to everybody.
Sorry but this is such an overreaction. It is unhinged. Most people hide their age but not the date. What do they have dancing girls?
Just share the birthday and say thanks when people wish you a happy day!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh this is so annoying. I had a coworker who did this. It's hard to refuse to give it because they will make you seem crazy for not wanting to share PEI
No but you do sound crazy.
Just say I don't celebrate my birthday so I prefer not to share it.
Usually just takes a few polite but firm refusals before they finally give up and move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A coworker wants to know my birthday so they can post it on our team calendar. They’re very nice and they mean well, but I’m just not interested in having my birth date information posted so publicly. How do I turn down the request in a nice way?
I think if you refuse you will come off as unhinged, sorry. What happened on your birthday to make it si negative? What will happen if people wish you a happy birthday?
Op here. I don’t have any negative associations with my birthday and I don’t mind sharing it in a personal context. But I’m not someone who enjoys being the center of attention, even if that just means having my birthday posted on a calendar. And there are some other issues with this particular person that I don’t want to discuss here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A coworker wants to know my birthday so they can post it on our team calendar. They’re very nice and they mean well, but I’m just not interested in having my birth date information posted so publicly. How do I turn down the request in a nice way?
I think if you refuse you will come off as unhinged, sorry. What happened on your birthday to make it si negative? What will happen if people wish you a happy birthday?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A coworker wants to know my birthday so they can post it on our team calendar. They’re very nice and they mean well, but I’m just not interested in having my birth date information posted so publicly. How do I turn down the request in a nice way?
I think if you refuse you will come off as unhinged, sorry. What happened on your birthday to make it si negative? What will happen if people wish you a happy birthday?
It’s not unhinged to not want to share your birthday with an entire company. Maybe they are shy, introverted, maybe it’s a religious issue, maybe they’re security conscious. Who knows but it’s not unhinged. MaybeOp doesn’t mind sharing it with just one person but doesn’t want it on blast to everybody.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A coworker wants to know my birthday so they can post it on our team calendar. They’re very nice and they mean well, but I’m just not interested in having my birth date information posted so publicly. How do I turn down the request in a nice way?
I think if you refuse you will come off as unhinged, sorry. What happened on your birthday to make it si negative? What will happen if people wish you a happy birthday?
Anonymous wrote:Ugh this is so annoying. I had a coworker who did this. It's hard to refuse to give it because they will make you seem crazy for not wanting to share PEI
Anonymous wrote:A coworker wants to know my birthday so they can post it on our team calendar. They’re very nice and they mean well, but I’m just not interested in having my birth date information posted so publicly. How do I turn down the request in a nice way?