English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

Ive only been working at my job for a few months and we are having our Christmas party soon. I dont know if I want to go and when I told my boss, she seemed upset. My coworkers are kinda unfriendly to me.Like sometimes I think they avoid me. I understand that im the new one, but come on, its been 4 months! I also only work there part time, not full time.And I have anxiety in social situations where I dont know anyone. There will be other workers from other departments, but I dont know them. And its not like your normal office party too. At my other job, we have it at a bar and so its more relaxed and stuff. Here, its happening at a coffee shop. I dont know, i just feel weird going, but I dont want to be looked down at.
What should I do?

2007-12-04 10:44:32 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Etiquette

15 answers

I would convince myself to make an appearance. It isn't a big requirement. It just means show up, say hi to people, and if something interesting is going on, stick around for a while. Maybe you feel like people are avoiding you, but it is likely they aren't meaning to or feel just as awkward around new people as you do. Getting to know your coworkers can make the job so much better.

2007-12-04 10:50:23 · answer #1 · answered by Haley 5 · 0 1

Something like the office Christmas party is a social occasion that you should make an effort to go to. It shows you as a team player and gives you the opportunity to see another side of your coworkers (although you should always remain professional.) If you think you may be uncomfortable just arrive a little late, work the room wishing everyone a great holiday, try to meet some of the people in other departments and make an excuse to cut out early (another engagement, meet your family). People will remember that you were there and who knows you may meet someone in another department who could come in handy at your company.

2007-12-04 12:10:59 · answer #2 · answered by tetlitea 6 · 0 1

Your boss got upset because office parties aren't really an optional invite. Not going brands you as disloyal and not a team player, fair or not.

Office parties are to be considered the same as business trips. You don't want to go but it's a necessary (unspoken) part of the job. Ask if it's ok to bring a guest and, if so, bring a friend to help you through it. If not, go anyways and keep a smile plastered to your face.

It's just another work shift, that's all. Act friendly, feign interest and comraderie, and leave as soon as you can get away with it, with seemingly sincere regret of course.

Once you're around the corner, you can cheer the end of that unpleasant work shift!

2007-12-04 10:54:23 · answer #3 · answered by AJ 6 · 0 2

Make an excuse to get out of going. You can call in sick on the day it is taking place, or make something up - "Sorry, I have already arranged to go somewhere with my friend" - if it's on a day when you aren't working there. If you find explaining too stressful, just don't go and if anyone asks you later why you weren't there, say that you forgot it was on that day. Nothing can be done then!

2007-12-04 10:51:01 · answer #4 · answered by jenesuispasunnombre 6 · 0 0

If you want to be accepted by others in your office, you need to be part of the office social life--at least minimally so. Your boss' reaction should tell you that it is politically wise to attend company events. You can be quiet, polite and laid back at the party, but you do need to make an appearance, stay a minimal amount of time, and graciously thank management and/or the people who organized the party.

And, if you are lucky, you may meet someone from another department with whom you'll hit it off more than you have with those in your own department.

Go and be prepared to smile and present yourself in a positive light. Good luck!

2007-12-04 10:54:21 · answer #5 · answered by Lucy L 5 · 0 4

Perhaps if you give it a try , you will enjoy it more than you think.Everyone will be having a good time and mabe they will make you feel more comfortable,as everyone is there to enjoy themselves.They will get to know you a little more and you will do the same.After the party you may have more friends than you could imagine.Take someone with you so you will be more at ease.And you can always leave if you want,as you made your presents known

2007-12-04 10:59:30 · answer #6 · answered by mamaw2305 7 · 0 3

ok, that's realllllly user-friendly! you recognize how in case you twist your hair up it eventuallys coils right into a bun? nicely, take you bangs, in case you have them, in any different case use the area of hair that is bangs, and tease it up, comfortable it over with the help of lighty combing it on the coolest layer, bobby pin this so u have a touch poof on good of you head. [the coiled double bun look] next, take your hair and divide it so which you have 2 layers, an outstanding and a backside, twist your good layer on the returned of your head, pin with a team of bobby pins. do a similar bun with the backside layer suitable under the 1st one. make useful they're touching, in any different case it wont look reliable! [the ingredient bun] curl your hair throughout, they don't could be suitable. loosen the curls with the help of scrunching them up with ur palms and messing with them. then take your hair and assemble it right into a kinda messy ponytail the place u want your bun to be. spray with hair spray, and after it dries push your curls in the direction of you head and randomly pin around the backside of the horse. shape it with the pins right into a bun on the ingredient of your head. you are able to upload a lovable little clip with a flower on it taddaaaaa finished! if u want anymore innovations in basic terms deliver me an email :)

2016-10-02 06:31:58 · answer #7 · answered by tuccillo 4 · 0 0

There are two kind of people in the world: the kind who enters a room and says, 'oh, there you are,' and the kind who enters a room and says, 'here I am.' Go to the party and focus on being friendly to your co-workers.

2007-12-04 11:29:28 · answer #8 · answered by beez 7 · 0 1

my take:
1. will you get fired because you didn't join the office party? if not, do what you like.
2. do you care what other people say? if you do, then go. if not, do wht i do: flick 'em (no. don't do that. i was just kidding)
to be civil, go, spend a few minutes mingling (don't drink too much. remember: you don't like these things), and then leave. but you are under no obligations.

2007-12-04 10:51:02 · answer #9 · answered by weird child 3 · 5 0

If you don't want to go, don't. Just tell them unfortunately you have a family function to attend. Family is an easy scapegoat since people understand that for most people family comes first.

2007-12-04 10:48:04 · answer #10 · answered by MBN 3 · 6 0

fedest.com, questions and answers