peachypeach Posted January 9, 2020 Share Posted January 9, 2020 I work at a store and I have a manager that is outgoing and is outgoing and talks to everyone. I noticed that he’s sometimes hesitant to make eye contact with me and looks away. A few times we made eye contact and it looked like he was gonna tell me something but changed his mind. I noticed that he’s always so serious with me only and when I try to break the ice, his response is so serious and I just feel like he doesn’t like me and I kind of take it personal since I noticed he’s friendly and laughs with the other girls I work with but with me, he’s just so standoffish. What do you guys think? Link to comment
Cherylyn Posted January 9, 2020 Share Posted January 9, 2020 I think you need to remain polite, well mannered, respectful and professional at all times. Ignore how your boss is with other girls. Do you job well and behave graciously yet enforce healthy boundaries. Act natural in a kind way but don't be over zealous either. Link to comment
Billie28 Posted January 9, 2020 Share Posted January 9, 2020 I noticed that he’s always so serious with me only and when I try to break the ice, his response is so serious and I just feel like he doesn’t like me and I kind of take it personal since I noticed he’s friendly and laughs with the other girls I work with but with me, he’s just so standoffish. What do you guys think? The other girls don’t have a “crush” on him and therefore behave normally around him. You act odd around him , not the other way around. There is no “ice” to break. He is your manager , not someone you are out on a date with. Focus on your job and doing it right , rather than paying all that attention to how he is with others versus you . Perhaps he has noticed you aren’t focusing on your job and that’s what he was about to say to you?? Link to comment
Wiseman2 Posted January 9, 2020 Share Posted January 9, 2020 Ok it would be best not to try to come onto someone at work, particularly someone in a management position. The workplace is not a dating app or a singles club. Go to work in order to work, act polite and professional. Don't make things creepy or awkward for others who have to work there. It's fine to think someone is attractive, but you need to find dating opportunities outside of work.I work at a store and I have a manager that is outgoing and is outgoing and talks to everyone. I noticed he’s friendly and laughs with the other girls I work with but with me, he’s just so standoffish. Link to comment
MissCanuck Posted January 9, 2020 Share Posted January 9, 2020 My guess is that he senses you like him and is keeping his distance to discourage you. As he is a manager, you would really be best not to play with fire by indulging in your crush and trying to pursue him. Link to comment
James516 Posted January 9, 2020 Share Posted January 9, 2020 It is doubtful the other women are staring at him for eye contact accounting, and instead are behaving normally. Like a kidney stone, a crush will pass. In the meantime, remember your behavior even when subtle and he isn't interested, is most likely still uncomfortable to him. It would be helpful to focus on your job and chat with others for a while. Link to comment
peachypeach Posted January 9, 2020 Author Share Posted January 9, 2020 The other girls don’t have a “crush” on him and therefore behave normally around him. You act odd around him , not the other way around. There is no “ice” to break. He is your manager , not someone you are out on a date with. Focus on your job and doing it right , rather than paying all that attention to how he is with others versus you . Perhaps he has noticed you aren’t focusing on your job and that’s what he was about to say to you?? I don’t really act odd around him though. I’m pretty quiet around him too. I don’t even try to talk to him every time he’s around, making it seem like I’m crushing on him. But when I do, it’s in a friendly way and not flirty way but I get a serious response Link to comment
Wiseman2 Posted January 9, 2020 Share Posted January 9, 2020 He's your manager, right? when I do, it’s in a friendly way and not flirty way but I get a serious response Link to comment
peachypeach Posted January 9, 2020 Author Share Posted January 9, 2020 He's your manager, right? Yes. And I notice when he talks to others, it’s not in a professional way but more a goofy type of way. Link to comment
Billie28 Posted January 10, 2020 Share Posted January 10, 2020 I don’t really act odd around him though. I’m pretty quiet around him too. I don’t even try to talk to him every time he’s around, making it seem like I’m crushing on him. But when I do, it’s in a friendly way and not flirty way but I get a serious response Everything you just said IS acting odd around him!! Being quiet around him when you otherwise aren’t with others, conscientiously NOT talking to him , in order to make it seem that you are not crushing on him , then when you DO talk to him you behave in a friendly manner as if he hadn’t noticed that you avoided talking to him other times . He KNOWS you have a crush on him and he is actively trying to put an end to that! Because it’s inappropriate and also managers have to deal with this kind of scenario often. Please just stop letting this fantasy build up , because it is putting him in an uncomfortable position and that’s why he seems to be about to say something but then doesn’t. You have put him in an awkward situation. Remove him from it. Link to comment
Wiseman2 Posted January 10, 2020 Share Posted January 10, 2020 Perhaps you should start lining up another job in case you decide to leave or they let you go for trying to flirt rather than doing your job?Yes. And I notice when he talks to others, it’s not in a professional way but more a goofy type of way. Link to comment
peachypeach Posted January 10, 2020 Author Share Posted January 10, 2020 Lol I’m not even flirting though. Link to comment
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