Develop a story - Nobody tells me anything anymore
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I swear to God, my co-worker is wearing a wedding dress today!"
OK, wait. Before you get any notions about the dress code in our newsroom, let me clarify. Those are not my words. (Wedding dresses are not tolerated here. We firmly draw the line at Batik print wraparounds for women, and harem pants for men.)
But in fact that line is from a website called Office Secrets (www.office-secrets.com). It allows users to post short messages about people they work with, things that annoy them at work, and other office gossip. The website publishes these “office secrets" anonymously. (If you are 24 years old or younger, and no longer browse websites, then Office Secrets tweets these secrets out too.)
On glum days at work, Office Secrets can provide brief moments of respite. For instance, I challenge you not be amused after reading this secret:
“I think the girl next to me smells like cabbage and I have to just sit here all day being nice to her. I feel sorry for her and hate her all at once."
Ha! I am already feeling joy course through my veins.
But the point to ponder is this: most offices are supremely prone to secrets, mysteries and conspiracy theories. I don’t mean this just in terms of clothes or the smell of leafy vegetables.
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Even when somenthing urgent/bad happens, no one tells me a thing and it's always me who have to ask if something happened.
I'm tired of looking like an horrible person who doesn't care about others just because I was the last to come to know a bad new (that's IF I come to know it). Then I always feel bad about it because it's too late to do something to help and I usually blame myself because i could have asked earlier.
I keep in contact with my friends, but somehow when something bad/important happens to one of them, it's always me who come to know it last.
I don't know if it's me who's wrong and I have to continuosly ask others what's going on, or if others just don't care if I know something or not.
I feel left out.