• CultLeader4Hire@lemmy.world
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      8 天前

      I don’t understand this mentality, acting like a toddler just makes you look really bad and makes people not like you… it’s ok to be annoyed by it but changing your behavior to look like an asshole will never make sense to me

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            From what I understand it’s like robbing someone of their agency. Now they are doing the thing at the behest of another’s intent instead of their own free will. It’s a perfectly cromulent feeling for one to have. How it gets handled is another thing.

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              It’s also often about the relationship you have with the person that tells you to do something. Maybe you want to please your spouse, but rebel against your parents? Maybe someone has been a dick before, or refused to do something you asked, and you feel resentful? There are unavoidably multiple personality traits and relationship nuances that affect how you react to things like this in different situations

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              This guy gets it. Being asked to do something and doing it immediately creates this “hi, I’ll do stuff immediately when asked” thingy.

              If you’ve been taken advantage of because of inability to say no to random shit and being a pushover then it really feels like you’re regressing when doing a task immediately.

              Another situation where it’s just supremely annoying is when it’s a pretty obvious next step like when you’re cleaning the bathroom mirror and a person asks you to clean the toilet. I’d literally tell a flatmate I didn’t feel like it even though I was seconds away from doing it.

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        If you don’t want to do something, do you have to do it anyway unless you have an adult-sounding explanation for why? If people telling you to do things makes you not want to do them, does that make your feelings not valid?

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    Me on every fucking outage call at work.

    Like Jesus people just STFU and let me fix it. I don’t need to be on a 4 hour conference call about how to fix it with everybody in the company telling me the wrong thing to do…I need five minutes to concentrate and just fucking fix it.

    • sheogorath@lemmy.world
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      The way I usually do it for people doing that to me is to do a loud confirmation like “Okay, you want me to do X on Y, I’m doing this based on your confirmation, which you gave after I shared my concerns.” Usually they’ll say yes, then I’ll do it and it’ll inevitably blows up on them and they stop bothering me.

      Rinse and repeat for every new guy that wants to do that.

  • D_C@sh.itjust.works
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    Me: repairing the roof before it pisses it down, but despairing at things not going my way.

    The wife: “You’re tired. Leave it until tomorrow.”

    Me trying not to be sarcastic or angry: “It’s goingggg to pisssss it down. It needs to be fixed today.”

    Wife: “Yeah, you are tired”

    Me internally: BOOM


    I know when I am tired. 98 times out of a 100 I’m the one who calls it quits when I’ve had enough.
    Continually stating the obvious when I’m pissed off AND tired doesn’t make the things that need to be finished magically go better. It just pisses me off even more.

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    There needs to be an idiom for this so you can to tell people to fuck off quickly in this situation. Like “mind your horse”, or “said the fool to the tiller” or something

  • FanciestPants@lemmy.world
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    8 天前

    I used to think this same thing when I was younger. I would do a stupid thing, and then be told to, “grow up”. and I would be like, “yeah, I’m doing that”.

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    Great way to fuck with people, though.

    Order them around very bossily. Order them to do things they’re already doing, already about to do, or have already been told by their actual boss to do.

    Use responsibly, of course. Only on people who deserve to be fucked with.

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    One better - having something explained to you, that you only just explained to them