Jaegermany
New Member
IMO I think homegirl is rude.
She knew when she saw you she didnt like your hair so she should not have mentioned your knew hair at all.
That goes back to if you dont have anything nice to say dont say anything at all.
Its not as if you paraded over to her desk/cubicle sporting your new do soliciting her input. It was only after she made mention of it and her comments were awkward did you ask her what she meant. So I personally dont think you are wrong. I dont care if you asked all day long you never would have if she didnt broach the subject! She is rude.
At this age its no reason to walk around being painfully honest. She shouldnt have made reference to your hair at all!
If we ask our husband/boyfriend how we look we dont expect his *** to say FAT! Or SLOPPY. There is a right and a wrong way to say everything. And to use the excuse you said be honest isnt appropriate past a certain age, when you are an adult expected to have the ability to reason.
True Story: My son is 6 years old and he asked his classmate "what happened to your hair" and she said "nothing, why?" and he said "you must be having a bad hair day then"...His teacher wrote me a note and he was reprimanded.
So lesson WASNT to the little girl that she shouldnt have asked him WHY if she didnt really want to know. The lesson to my son is that wasnt a nice thing to say!
The same lesson your opinionated co-worker needs to learn as well.
She knew when she saw you she didnt like your hair so she should not have mentioned your knew hair at all.
That goes back to if you dont have anything nice to say dont say anything at all.
Its not as if you paraded over to her desk/cubicle sporting your new do soliciting her input. It was only after she made mention of it and her comments were awkward did you ask her what she meant. So I personally dont think you are wrong. I dont care if you asked all day long you never would have if she didnt broach the subject! She is rude.
At this age its no reason to walk around being painfully honest. She shouldnt have made reference to your hair at all!
If we ask our husband/boyfriend how we look we dont expect his *** to say FAT! Or SLOPPY. There is a right and a wrong way to say everything. And to use the excuse you said be honest isnt appropriate past a certain age, when you are an adult expected to have the ability to reason.
True Story: My son is 6 years old and he asked his classmate "what happened to your hair" and she said "nothing, why?" and he said "you must be having a bad hair day then"...His teacher wrote me a note and he was reprimanded.
So lesson WASNT to the little girl that she shouldnt have asked him WHY if she didnt really want to know. The lesson to my son is that wasnt a nice thing to say!
The same lesson your opinionated co-worker needs to learn as well.