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How to avoid gossip at work and deflect it.?
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<blockquote data-quote="TealFish" data-source="post: 2534851" data-attributes="member: 865424"><p>I recently began working at a tanning salon. However, I have noticed that some of the girls often complain about their fellow co-workers. While I was training, one girl tried to get me to agree on something. "She should have cleaned this bed better, right?" How can I deflect future questions? I don't want to participate in any gossip because it only causes problems. I want to go to work, give my 110% each day and not have to feel like I'm being pulled towards sides. I want to stay totally professional. What are some polite ways to defer me from needing to agree with coworkers and avoid looking like I agree with them? I don't need the drama, I just want to WORK. Thanks in advance. XOXO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TealFish, post: 2534851, member: 865424"] I recently began working at a tanning salon. However, I have noticed that some of the girls often complain about their fellow co-workers. While I was training, one girl tried to get me to agree on something. "She should have cleaned this bed better, right?" How can I deflect future questions? I don't want to participate in any gossip because it only causes problems. I want to go to work, give my 110% each day and not have to feel like I'm being pulled towards sides. I want to stay totally professional. What are some polite ways to defer me from needing to agree with coworkers and avoid looking like I agree with them? I don't need the drama, I just want to WORK. Thanks in advance. XOXO [/QUOTE]
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