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>have a few shifts with new girl at work
>she's friendly and we get on well (disclaimer i have no intention of asking her out or anything)
>today comes in and is just ranting about her boyfriend being annoying for the entire shift
Why am I expected to tolerate this? There's nothing I can do in this situation besides just sit there. If I tell her I don't care she'd get annoyed and tell our boss. I do enjoy working with her just not this shit.
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Unfortunately, sometimes in order to live in this world with other people, there are a range of human flaws/behaviors we will have to put up with, if they really arent worth making a big deal over. Sometimes the reaction is worse, and thats where the responsibility on your part lies. To just get the fuck over it, faggot



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