Etiquette School is in session! > "So kind of you to take an interest."

Is this what I should say? Or just ignore it?

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ShadesOfGrey:
well, I did answer ("thanks for your concern, I'm ok") and left it at that. He responded with "good good. see you soon."

and that was that. 

Thanks for your encouragement!

MineralDiva:
In the future, just because a question is asked, it doesn't mean an acknowledgment of the question or an answer is required...even if the "asker" thinks so.  Even if the question is asked again.

I've had people do this to me, in response to certain questions.  Makes me absolutely crazy!  (Okay, crazier.)  But it also makes the point (none of your business, I won't even dignify it with an answer you have no right to expect) without saying anything at all.

IndianInlaw:
ewww...expired sour cream. :P

Niona:

--- Quote from: Mr. Fed on January 08, 2008, 06:43:33 PM ---"You really shouldn't worry.  I think this won't have any impact on my scruples at all.  At least compared to what I've been doing with our pre-operative transgendered copier repairman in the supply closet during lunch with a toilet plunger and a recently-expired tub of sour cream."



--- End quote ---

And that ones getting written down in my little 'Notebook of Appropriate Replies in Difficult Situations'

mychizzz:
rdge,

Nice of you to have asked it here first of what to do.  At least you were able to do the positive option. :)

If you value your relationship with a person, and you had that difficult situation with him concerning your own personal life, I think it would really be better to sort things out in a positive way.  Difficult situations are normally encountered but good relationships should be valued. 

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