Laughing and passing comments
namaste wrote:
ooo wrote:
Are they looking at you, whispering, and laughing?
Honestly, they're probably just talking about how drunk they were last night. Maybe they're noticing how cute some co-worker is and giggling to themselves. How do you know for sure they're making fun of you?
I would ignore it. Yes, sometimes it's awkward to have giggly young people around, but I seriously doubt they're making fun of you.
Honestly, they're probably just talking about how drunk they were last night. Maybe they're noticing how cute some co-worker is and giggling to themselves. How do you know for sure they're making fun of you?
I would ignore it. Yes, sometimes it's awkward to have giggly young people around, but I seriously doubt they're making fun of you.
In the class when a question is posed to me i answer it and whenever i am answering i notice that they are either giggling or cross talking with each other but whenever anyone else answers a question they dont seem to giggle or cross talk.
It seriously may not be about you. Or perhaps you said something funny, or the professor's reaction was funny. Ignore it... either it's not about you, or they're immature and not worth your attention. People laugh at other people for all sorts of reasons, but it's rarely about the laughee-- it's the laughers' problem. You don't know for sure that it is about you, and let's face it... some people don't naturally like each other. Definitely don't talk to the boss about giggling... it would make you look bad, not them. Hopefully eventually the girls will learn to respect you because you do good work, and/or be tired of giggling at whatever they're giggling about.