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When I go to have a dinner with my colleagues, sometimes I consider who I take.
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It is because some colleagues don’t close others or hate hanging over with them, but I don’t. I usually get along with all my colleagues though more or less.
> It is becayse some colleagues are not close with the others and don't like hanging out with them; but I don't get along with all of my colleagues as well so I perfectly understand this.
For example, there are my colleagues A and B and they don’t like each other.
> For example, I have colleagues A and B and they don't like each other.
Then, when I drink with A, I can’t invited B and vice versa.
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Moreover, I should hide that I will drink or drank with A to B because B will be disappointed about that. In this time,
> Moreover, A must not know when I drink with B and vice versa because they will be disappointed about it.
I suggested to just two of my close colleagues because it’s more comfortable with them than the others.
> I suggested to hang out with just two of my close colleagues because it is more comfortable with them than with the others.
So, after work, we gathered in the different place to fake the other colleagues.
> So, after work, we met up in a different place to hide from the other colleagues.
Anyway, we really enjoyed our evening.
> VERY GOOD!
Whew! Such a dilemma you have here, sir. :) I can imagine how hard it is to balance yourself between two colleagues who apparently don't get along with each other. But I must say that you are very clever to come up with some ideas and you plan worked. Hahaha! Congratulations. And I am happy that you had a great time. |