How come is so common here? Can't people find partners outside the workplace? It is so depressing to see a bunch of older immature men and women behaving like early teens in a party. Get a life!
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Flirting in the workplace
I've seen much of the rest of the world. It is brutal and cruel and dark, Rome is the light. -
Nobody flirting with you Frank? Get over it!Originally posted by FranckoHow come is so common here? Can't people find partners outside the workplace? It is so depressing to see a bunch of older immature men and women behaving like early teens in a party. Get a life!I am not qualified to give the above advice!
The original point and click interface by
Smith and Wesson.
Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to time -
Get a room !Originally posted by FranckoGet a life!
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Flirting is silly. I wouldn't move my @rse for something so trivial. I only aim at concrete targets.Originally posted by The Lone GunmanNobody flirting with you Frank? Get over it!I've seen much of the rest of the world. It is brutal and cruel and dark, Rome is the light.Comment
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I love to. Really enjoy it. Gets up peoples noses, but hey, there's no law against it.
Especially good to sneek up on the victim, let off and then walk away.
Can be risky after a beer and curry night mind.
Oh, hang on, wrong thread.
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Flirting in the workplace acts as a cheap ego boost for men who are too ugly to do it in a social environment where they can't hide behind their title!
Or of course for people women who are too crap at their job to get a promotion without supplying the above mentioned men with their daily feed!
Flirting on e-mail is even worse, designed for those that haven't got the balls or ability to flirt in person!Comment
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Either you dont have a girl friend or you're a lesbian (in which case you probably still don't have a girl friend)Originally posted by NewBoyFlirting in the workplace acts as a cheap ego boost for men who are too ugly to do it in a social environment where they can't hide behind their title!
Or of course for people women who are too crap at their job to get a promotion without supplying the above mentioned men with their daily feed!
Flirting on e-mail is even worse, designed for those that haven't got the balls or ability to flirt in person!Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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No way that post was deleted!
Is that the one were you decided to email a chick you fancied even after see completed ignored you, all because you didn't have the nuts to speak to her!
Then the senior IT dude smacked you!!
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you have a good memory.
that happendd as well.
but before that. about a year ago. with the temp girl that i was given to work with me.
the things she used to say to me on msn. outragoues.Comment
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