Anonymous wrote:I have a part time job a few times a week where we are all in our early 30's.
This new guy started and has been saying really explicit jokes. We're all laughing have a fun time etc.
He uses slurs and mentions sex several times. He talks about "f*ggots". He says stuff about ethnic groups.
He is transphobic and has 0 shame.
I let my guard down and jokingly called him a mother*cker in a joking manner.I can't wrap my head around the fact that the same guy went to the manager and told him what I said and that it upset him. Obviously completely omitting all the stuff he talks about himself.
I am beyond confused. Imagine the most crude guy who has that kind of sense of humor running to the manager because he couldn't take what I dished out.
I messed up but I just can't fathom that THAT guy would run to the teacher so to speak..
I know this is all very childish but please try to imagine a coworker who is a jokester, telling your manager an offensive joke you made.
haha. This happens. There are plenty of anti social people at work. Some literally will try to “get you” if possible
If someone gives you reason to not trust them (like bad judgment in jokes) then you can not trust them -
they have to earn trust
like anyone takes time for people to earn your trust and honesty