Wahey
15:35 he blew his nose. Bliss.
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Start sniffing as well, getting louder and louder over a period of an hour and then hawk up a big green gilbert. Spit it into your hankie, look at it and say "Ah, thats much better."
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If it is annoying your client manager as well you might just get a rate rise.Originally posted by russell View PostGrab two pencils ram them up his nose then force his head down on the desk so the pencils pierce his brain. You might not get extended after this.
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Grab two pencils ram them up his nose then force his head down on the desk so the pencils pierce his brain. You might not get extended after this.
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Typical bedwetter approach. 'Excuse me c**t'. Real men punch first and ask questions later.Originally posted by TestMangler View PostMuch as I hate to agree with him.............
Perhaps start with a verbal enquiry first, "Hoy C**T, will you stop that f*****g sniffing. it's getting right on my tits".
If that doesn't work, see above.
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Much as I hate to agree with him.............Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostPunch him on the nose.
Perhaps start with a verbal enquiry first, "Hoy C**T, will you stop that f*****g sniffing. it's getting right on my tits".
If that doesn't work, see above.
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Politely ask him to get it sorted. You a man or a mouse.
Don't have to be rude, but if its affecting your concentration then needs rectifying.
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Speaking from personal experience only, I’d suggest asking him politely what is causing the sniff as he could be purely attention seeking and a hypochondriac . Hay fever can be very unpleasant and I’d suggest showing some empathy. Failing this, buy your co-worker a mini Kleenex pack on your way home tonight to show your compassion.Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostThe bloke next to me won't stop sniffing. How can I tactfully tell him to blow his nose?
This too will pass.
HTH
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Workplace dilemma
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