When my coworkers try to quiz me about personal stuff, I always reply "Who wants to know that is anybody?" They never know how to respond, so they usually back down.......until the next time.Sometimes, you have to be as rude as they are and stand your ground. Good Luck!
2007-11-16 05:08:03
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answered by Harley Lady 7
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Some people are nosey, some are just making conversation. So if they're just asking where you're spending the holidays, a vague "with family, how about you?" should suffice, and by asking a question back, puts the spot light back on them. Most people are more than happy to gab about themselves. If it's really personal stuff like about what your husband does, salary, excessive home issues, a vague non answer and another, what about you? They'll eventually get the hint.
2007-11-16 07:07:07
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answered by GEEGEE 7
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it can be hard not to come of as a witch when this happends
but just stay vauge
if they ask about a docotor visit
just say thanks for your consirn every thing is fine!
if they press on and say well what was wrong say nothing as i said everything is fine!
if they still press you just say back it's not your business please stop hounding me! or say what do you want me to stay i told you i'm okay are you looking for something to tell other people this is the 3rd time you ask!
or just stick with your story
if they ask what you did with so in so!
say next time you'll send them an invite if you remember
main thing is staying vague
if they ask about your after work affairs!
just give them basic yes i went out to eat
yes i cooked dinner!
the more vague you are the more they will stop!
don't be like oh me and so in so wore this and went to xyz and we talked about you!
or just ignore it! if they ask something personal just ignore them in a nice way just say oh enought about me and you return the question a personal one so when was the last time you .../..
they will get the hint in a nice way!
worse comes to worse just tell them your a private person and do not wish to socilize at work!
2007-11-16 05:43:56
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answered by Anonymous
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You haven't provided specific examples, so I can't give specific advice, but the best thing to do is answer as well as you feel comfortable, then talk about them :) There's no harm telling them what you did on the weekend, but I hate it when co-workers start going on about each other's sex lives! If you can remember tidbits, you'll be able to head them off by asking how Jessie did in the calesthenics comp, or whatever.
2007-11-16 05:20:58
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answered by Rosie_0801 6
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particularly some celebrities ought to coach this in the process communicate shows that attempt to get a lascivious answer to make headlines. as an occasion if a individual asks: How lots do you earn a three hundred and sixty 5 days? a graceful way could be to respond to: properly it quite is a very exciting answer yet i don't sense delicate revealing that ideal now. additionally you ought to steer the verbal exchange right into a diverse direction and answer: it quite is a perplexing question to respond to, that is lots extra handy to tell you approximately my activity. might you opt to take heed to approximately that? this variety verbal exchange flows with interest and convenience with out hostility or ignoring them. So properly known and compliment them, yet additionally state which you're actually not delicate approximately it. the best component is to gracefully and assertively answer with out being passive and shy or indignant approximately it. this variety you will get your evaluate the time of with out angering somebody or shying out of your ideals =)
2016-10-16 23:36:34
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, always avoid discussing personal issues...they always cause problems that come back to haunt you.
Nosey people at work can be a$$hulz.
2007-11-16 07:48:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Tell them it's a good question then rephrase it and ask them. Or just tell them it's personal. Say, "When I up date my resume or memoirs I'll send you a copy." Or," That's privileged info, but for a price I'll tell you."
2007-11-16 05:38:26
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answered by le miccrlc 2
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Just tell them that you don't want to talk about your personal life and it's really none of their business. Don't be rude, but if they keep pressuring you, be more aggressive.
2007-11-16 05:12:05
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answered by Michelle 6
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Tell them that it's none of their business and that you don't answer personal questions.
2007-11-16 07:18:51
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answered by hotchange71 3
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Just smile politely, ignore the question, and ask them a work-related question
If they press you, just say, "Thanks for the interest, but I prefer to focus on work while in the office."
2007-11-16 05:23:10
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answered by teresathegreat 7
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