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10 Worst Things to Say in the Workplace {AOL Jobs}

Feb 28th 2009 7:45AM The comment about not gossiping: from time to time someone may do something that gets on our nerves and we may complain to one another about it. Does that count as gossiping? If so, we are all gossiping to each other at one point, which means that we are all gossiping ABOUT each other behind each others' backs at other times as well, so what does that say about it? Makes it seem like there is no trust to be had whatsoever, huh? Or do you think there is a difference between occasional griping about someone getting on your nerves and full-blown malicious back-stabbing kind of gossiping? Cause we don't do the backstabbing stuff. I'm interested to hear others' thoughts. Thanks :)

Armand De Brignac is the New Cristal {Luxist}

Oct 21st 2006 7:17AM Ironically, "michael", your own post has a spelling error in it. "Reciprictaed" is spelled "reciprocated". Perhaps you should think about using spell check as well.

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