Have you ever been excluded by peers in after work activities or just been excluded by people in times making you feel isolated? How did you deal with those emotions?
5d 9h ago by lemmy.ml/u/Confidant6198 in asklemmy@lemmy.mlcross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/41267832
Yes, but I'm more than a decade older than them. I'd like to be invited but I understand why I'm not. I probably wouldn't be able to go anyway, but I do miss being "the fun guy".
I have never been excluded but I also rarely engage in social activities with co workers. When I was in college working restaurant and other part time jobs I socialized. For any professional job, including the US Army I avoid work social events.
I find it causes to much bullshit. It is a fine line of maintaining good relationships with co workers and keeping them at arms length.
Yes. I gave my resignation
But how did that make you feel? Did the feeling of feeling unwelcome lingered long after leaving that job or the environment you were in?
In retrospect
The hardest part was before. Before something click and I understand what was happening, it wrecked my mental health.
After however, maybe I had pink googles, things were easier. People less assholey and I think genuinely happy to have me in their workforce
Yes, been excluded many times. The older I get the less I care to talk about what other people normally take about (work dramas, negative issues in their life, how their partner is trash, how it’s good America is “intervening” in other countries, etc). I used to just nod my head and smile and make a joke or 2. Now I actually speak my mind, and I tell my coworkers how negative they are, and they try to get me to talk negatively about my life and my partner and it never happens. That makes them mad for whatever reason, and now I’m not invited.
More room for positivity in my life!