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describe a paragraph about a guest who annoys you

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Answered by francislkd9
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When someone you work with annoys you, it’s tempting to avoid the person as much as possible. But this isn’t always feasible and often only makes the situation worse. You’re better off cultivating some empathy. How can you do that with a colleague who rubs you the wrong way? How can you foster curiosity instead of animosity?

What the Experts Say

“We’ve all encountered someone in the workplace who irritates us,” says Annie McKee, the author of How to Be Happy at Work and a senior fellow at the University of Pennsylvania. “It may have to do with this person’s communication style, or maybe he engages in behaviors that you find rude — he’s always late to meetings, say.” But at a time when work is more and more team-oriented and projects often require intense collaboration, “you have to find a way to connect and build a bridge” with even the most irritating people. Cultivating compassion for these kinds of colleagues, however trying they may be, is a good place to start, according to Rich Fernandez, the CEO of the Search Inside Yourself Leadership Institute. “Using empathy, you can maintain a balanced and well-calibrated approach to working with difficult people,” he says. Here are some pointers.

Answered by Francislkd
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As we're often reminded by the sports media, the word "fan" is short for "fanatic." It always bothers me when I hear someone like Colin Cowherd say it, because it's always dripping with condescension. But there's no denying that sports fans can get a little loony.

Fanaticism can be really endearing and entertaining. Ridiculous face painting, elaborate costumes and strange superstitions all come with the territory, and how about those adorable little kid super fans on YouTube, bawling their eyes out after a loss. Awww.

It can also be really annoying. There are so many different types of sports fans out there, and the harsh reality is that most of them are annoying. And I'm not just being judgmental of the general public, I freely admit that I have fallen into almost half of these categories at one point or another.

The most serious sports fans fall into many of these. And for those they don't fall into, they probably have someone in their life that does. So let's take a look at the 21 most annoying types of sports fans.We've all seen it before—your team is tanking in the big game and as their chance for a comeback decreases, the alcohol consumption in the room increases. And as the alcoholic consumption in the room increases, so does the number of "couch coaches."

"Couch coaches" are a special breed of sports drunk that believe consuming a half-case of Colt 45 makes them qualified to make personnel decisions for their team. Barking said decisions at the television is their preferred method of communication.

I experienced this first-hand at a party during Super Bowl XLV. The Steelers were down, our blood alcohol levels were up, and one party guest was certain that the only thing standing between the black and gold and victory was Mike Tomlin's refusal to put Charlie Batch in the game.

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