Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sends a pretty clear message about what they think about you and your role in this group.
Yeah. Agree.
For the record, I’m a Black woman, and they are both white women. (One is young; one is about the same age as me.)
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They don't think you're going to add much or say anything meaningful so they are angling towards more high value people. Is this a work situation?
More high value people?
Barf.
Well, yeah. If the boss is in the room people probably turn their chairs to better see or hear and don't really care if Linda from Accounts Payable gets boxed out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sends a pretty clear message about what they think about you and your role in this group.
Yeah. Agree.
For the record, I’m a Black woman, and they are both white women. (One is young; one is about the same age as me.)
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I’m white and I think African Americans often have better manners and are more conscious of such things like body language, selling hello to people you pass in the hall way, giving your chair to old people. This is especially true when compared to white people
reared in the north (I was raised in both the north and the south)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sends a pretty clear message about what they think about you and your role in this group.
Yeah. Agree.
For the record, I’m a Black woman, and they are both white women. (One is young; one is about the same age as me.)
[OP]
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, yeah, it's rude. But who else was in the room and what else was going on?
Picture a small group having a very casual, non-work-related convo.
Anonymous wrote:Well, yeah, it's rude. But who else was in the room and what else was going on?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sends a pretty clear message about what they think about you and your role in this group.
Yeah. Agree.
For the record, I’m a Black woman, and they are both white women. (One is young; one is about the same age as me.)
[OP]
They don't think you're going to add much or say anything meaningful so they are angling towards more high value people. Is this a work situation?
More high value people?
Barf.
Well, yeah. If the boss is in the room people probably turn their chairs to better see or hear and don't really care if Linda from Accounts Payable gets boxed out.
The boss wasn’t around. Even still, I’d think it would still be rude. I dunno.
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Well, yeah, it's rude. But who else was in the room and what else was going on?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sends a pretty clear message about what they think about you and your role in this group.
Yeah. Agree.
For the record, I’m a Black woman, and they are both white women. (One is young; one is about the same age as me.)
[OP]
They don't think you're going to add much or say anything meaningful so they are angling towards more high value people. Is this a work situation?
More high value people?
Barf.
Well, yeah. If the boss is in the room people probably turn their chairs to better see or hear and don't really care if Linda from Accounts Payable gets boxed out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sends a pretty clear message about what they think about you and your role in this group.
Yeah. Agree.
For the record, I’m a Black woman, and they are both white women. (One is young; one is about the same age as me.)
[OP]
They don't think you're going to add much or say anything meaningful so they are angling towards more high value people. Is this a work situation?
More high value people?
Barf.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sends a pretty clear message about what they think about you and your role in this group.
Yeah. Agree.
For the record, I’m a Black woman, and they are both white women. (One is young; one is about the same age as me.)
[OP]
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sends a pretty clear message about what they think about you and your role in this group.
Yeah. Agree.
For the record, I’m a Black woman, and they are both white women. (One is young; one is about the same age as me.)
[OP]
They don't think you're going to add much or say anything meaningful so they are angling towards more high value people. Is this a work situation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sends a pretty clear message about what they think about you and your role in this group.
Yeah. Agree.
For the record, I’m a Black woman, and they are both white women. (One is young; one is about the same age as me.)
[OP]
They don't think you're going to add much or say anything meaningful so they are angling towards more high value people. Is this a work situation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends on the room set up and what is going on.
This. Do the chairs or desks adjust easily? Would turning it leave them out of the discussion? Was someone else blocking their view? It’s pretty hard to figure out all the variables without seeing the set up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sends a pretty clear message about what they think about you and your role in this group.
Yeah. Agree.
For the record, I’m a Black woman, and they are both white women. (One is young; one is about the same age as me.)
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