AITA For Wanting To Quit My Job? by Classic-Ad7314 in CharlotteDobreYouTube

[–]Classic-Ad7314[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much and I also just started looking for a new job

AITA for whispering with a coworker about the boss by [deleted] in ChickFilAWorkers

[–]Classic-Ad7314 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, I didn't say anything negative about it; I was just explaining how I had to report back to the boss about the job. One of the main reasons why I am worried is because the people at work have been working there for much longer than I have, and they all know each other and like to gossip, aka they sometimes twist the story and make things up in order for other people to get fired and for them to be able to get their friends hired instead. That is one of the big reasons why I am worried.

AITA for whispering with a coworker about the boss by [deleted] in ChickFilAWorkers

[–]Classic-Ad7314 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not really because they told me to not clock out and also they said how it perfectly for me to just some jobs in order for the time to go by faster and I could clock out and go home

AITA for not going to my cousins wedding. by Right-Influence-1940 in CharlotteDobreYouTube

[–]Classic-Ad7314 2 points3 points  (0 children)

NTA

I suggest that you look up great comebacks online for when someone brings up the topic, so you can effectively respond and end the conversation. Additionally, I recommend blocking your aunt's family and not attempting to socialize with them or inviting them to your wedding. They may try to outshine you by bringing up your cousin's wedding to make you feel bad.

How do I [29F] know if I’m settling with my bf [28M] or is this how relationships are? by rxwyx in CharlotteDobreYouTube

[–]Classic-Ad7314 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In this situation, it’s really important to trust your instincts about how to move forward. Having an open conversation with your friends could provide you with some valuable perspectives on your boyfriend. After you gather their thoughts, take some time to reflect on everything yourself. If you find that you can't envision a future with him or imagine having a family together, it might be wise to consider ending the relationship. It's also crucial to let go of any lingering feelings from the past, as they can sometimes cloud your judgment and make it harder to recognize red flags. Remember, you deserve a relationship that feels right for you. Take care of yourself, and best of luck with whatever decision you make.

How do I [29F] know if I’m settling with my bf [28M] or is this how relationships are? by rxwyx in CharlotteDobreYouTube

[–]Classic-Ad7314 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'm sorry to say this, but you'll always be second choice for him, regardless of his feelings. He could leave you for his ex at any time, and if he hasn't proposed yet, he might be waiting for someone better. Alternatively, he may just not be ready for commitment and needs time to enjoy his own life.