With the onset of the pandemic, the work-life culture has taken a huge shift. Many companies, irrespective of their size, have implemented ‘work from home’ and many continue to have it even after the lockdown was lifted.
While there have been many perks of working from home, people have been missing the real human interaction and their work friends too.
But the one thing everyone is thankful for is to not face that one toxic colleague who tends to bring out the worst in you. With the benefit of limiting your interactions via mail and zoom call, people are at peace.
At times, the frustration does build up, though. And when it does, it is always important to not lose your cool and always act in the most professional way possible.
A Twitter thread has recently been making rounds on social media teaching people how to abuse that toxic colleague as professionally as possible.
Twitter user, Megan Ashle, shared a tweet on how to curse someone at work professionally. She even insisted people add on to the thread with ideas of their own.
Here’s a thread of professional ways to curse someone out at work. Please feel free to add.
— Big M (@meganashle_) October 6, 2021
Before people could make suggestions, Megan shared some ideas of her own which are very commonly used in any workplace. These are undoubtedly the best way to tell someone off.
“Your opinion has been noted and will be given all the consideration it deserves”
— Big M (@meganashle_) October 6, 2021
“I don’t have the bandwidth for that task at this time”
— Big M (@meganashle_) October 6, 2021
Twitter exploded with the most hilarious reactions on each thread. It is safe to say that people related to the post more than anyone could expect.
I LOVE this one😁 pic.twitter.com/VScFIb9pPq
— satsukisweet (@satsukisweet) October 6, 2021
This is funny cuz they’ll see right through it but what can they really do about it?
— El Flvco (@feoflvco) October 6, 2021
— La Bonita (@prettypetyy) October 7, 2021
“Per my previous email” = if yo ass would just shut up and listen
— ✭Diggs BM 3-1✭ (@queeenthang) October 6, 2021
“I am so glad you liked my idea enough to make it your own”
— B (@mfbellls) October 6, 2021
“As a reminder from my previous email.” I love that one.
— Spike Spiegel (@BelleofyaBall) October 6, 2021
definitely using this one today😂
— neek🐘 (@neeklatrese) October 7, 2021
I just effing used this and then I find this thread on my timeline .
There’s no such thing as coincidence . 🤣— 0NI666 (@0NI666) October 7, 2021
What is the go-to phrase that you use just at your workplace when someone is getting on your nerves?