My female colleague often boasts about having “many” former coworker/ex-colleagues connection and stay in touch with them. Not insurance agent.
Colleague is a Friend?
Colleague = Friend?
Colleague = Friend?
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Jun 16 2025, 12:03 PM, updated 7 months ago
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My female colleague often boasts about having “many” former coworker/ex-colleagues connection and stay in touch with them. Not insurance agent.
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Jun 17 2025, 09:29 AM
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QUOTE(knwong @ Jun 16 2025, 12:11 PM) There are 3 types of friends, someone taught me. I think someone even came out with video about it I have only few best friends. Great relationship, even longer than my love relationship. 1. Friends that you gain benefits - you only get together because of business transaction or work 2. Friends that only come together for common interest like your sports kaki 3. Friends who will support and push you in pursuit of life goals. Best friends usually QUOTE(silverhawk @ Jun 16 2025, 12:23 PM) Friends can have many different levels, why some of you so damn anti-social or expect too much out of "friends"? I don’t expect much out of friends, but problem is so weird to seeing someone “boast” about having many friends from work. “Former” for reasons, I doubt they could be friend if work at same department, especially when my female colleague like to drama so much. Btw, nice new profile picture |
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