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Coworkers Humiliate New Hire By Snubbing Her From Lunch Party, Regret It When Boss Finds Out
Coworkers Humiliate New Hire By Snubbing Her From Lunch Party, Regret It When Boss Finds Out
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Coworkers Humiliate New Hire By Snubbing Her From Lunch Party, Regret It When Boss Finds Out

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The workplace is not just a place to work, as office parties are becoming quite popular. Yet not all employees like them, as, in 2023, 64% of American workers said they stopped going to after-hours company events entirely or were going to them less often.

This office learned the hard way that parties aren’t always a good idea. Things already got awkward as they excluded a new employee from attending. But the situation got worse after she inadvertently told the boss and all future festivities received a ban for the near future.

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    After she accidentally told the boss and all office parties got banned, colleagues began stonewalling her

    Office mean girls exclude new employee from party, party ban ensues.

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    Excluding colleagues from team events and parties can backfire on the coworkers and employers

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    This office’s party planning committee was probably even worse than that in the cult classic The Office. Planning a party is hard even when it’s meant for family or friends. But workplace relationship dynamics bring in a lot more nuance, so planners should exercise more caution so no one is left insulted or left out.

    According to Indeed, deciding who is invited to the party is an important part of planning. They recommend considering if spouses or family members can come, or if this is for in-office workers or remote workers too.

    However, not inviting other team members or employees is not recommended. As The Conversation wrote, excluding someone is not just about hurt feelings. When one or more employees don’t get an invite to an office party, they have reason to file a discrimination claim.

    Ireland had one unfortunate case where an excluded employee caused a company some headaches and money. The worker wasn’t invited to a Christmas after-party and felt discriminated against.

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    The employer tried to explain that they had no part in organizing the after-party and made no financial contributions to it. Still, the company was held liable for the exclusion of the employee and poor treatment by the other colleagues.

    “Mean girls” at work are still common, but there are ways to deal with them

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    Another problem the OP here faced was dealing with not-so-friendly colleagues “Joan” and “Marie” who decided not to invite her to the party. Unfortunately, that’s not that uncommon, as one in four Americans say they have experienced rudeness from a coworker. 26% also say they have been ignored by a coworker.

    “Mean girl” behavior might run rampant in high school when we’re teenagers, but when we enter the workforce, we expect our colleagues to act like adults. Why does this kind of behavior persist even well into adulthood?

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    Therapist Samantha Levine explained to Nylon that this kind of behavior aligns with our natural desire to belong to in-groups. “We as humans naturally gravitate toward a group that we would like to define our identities,” she said. Whether we do it consciously or not, this creates the “us” vs. “them” mentality.

    So, how do you deal with mean girls at work? Most experts advise disengaging and especially not participating in office gossip. If necessary, it’s best to address the conflict personally: talk about the issue with the person or people who are being disrespectful alone.

    Georgene Huang, the co-founder and CEO of the career community for women Fairygodboss, also says not to take it personally. “Ask yourself whether you’re dealing with a one-time incident with a specific trigger, or if this behavior is likely to repeat itself and keep dragging you down.”

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    Then, if everything else fails, there’s the boss and HR. This is the workplace, after all, not high school or college, and appropriate conduct and respect are expected of employees regarding coworkers.

    Many commenters pointed out how unprofessional and unfriendly the coworkers were: “Clueless about office etiquette”

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    Kornelija Viečaitė

    Kornelija Viečaitė

    Writer, BoredPanda staff

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    Hi there, fellow pandas! As a person (over)educated both in social sciences and literature, I'm most interested in how we connect and behave online (and sometimes in real life too.) The human experience is weird, so I try my best to put its peculiarities in writing. As a person who grew up chronically online, I now try to marry two sides of myself: the one who knows too much about MySpace, and the one who can't settle and needs to see every corner of the world.

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    Kornelija Viečaitė

    Kornelija Viečaitė

    Writer, BoredPanda staff

    Hi there, fellow pandas! As a person (over)educated both in social sciences and literature, I'm most interested in how we connect and behave online (and sometimes in real life too.) The human experience is weird, so I try my best to put its peculiarities in writing. As a person who grew up chronically online, I now try to marry two sides of myself: the one who knows too much about MySpace, and the one who can't settle and needs to see every corner of the world.

    What do you think ?
    Lee Gilliland
    Community Member
    Premium
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I can't see why they ate so angry at you, when they were the ones acting like 17-year-olds and playing high school games.

    Neopet22
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    NTA,what the actual f Who the hell wants to go to your stupid a*s wedding Marie? Getting her hopes up,not everyone is obsessed with attending weddings Jesus this one made me mad. You were asked a question and answered,why would you have to lie for them? If you are having a party at work in a common area,you can't tell people not to come there,it's ridiculous.

    BrownEyedPanda
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Joan is an overgrown mean girl who needs to be put in her place by HR. OP should definitely inform HR of the entire situation, including the present hostile environment and harassment she's having to endure. It's quite possible that Josn has a history of this type of behavior, but up to this point, HR didn't have enough just cause to terminate her employment. This latest incident may be the final straw. NTA

    Nikole
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I feel this. I worked at a law firm from about 2005-2008. It was a small office and the other four women starting in 2007 would go out to lunch together all of the time, and have to walk past my desk, but wouldn’t even look at me. Never a word. The managing partner had a thing for me but I always rebuffed him, then he started sleeping with the office manager (they’re married now). I was completely ostracized even though I had done nothing wrong.

    Romy Rösli
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Wtf invites everyone but one colleague to a party in the company premises?! HR should get involved here.

    F5JT7B6TTAS46OTJPF36HN-LVL-00
    Community Member
    8 months ago

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    roddy
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's ridiculous to take over shared office space for a private party. If they wanted it to be exclusive they should have thrown it somewhere else. Inviting the whole office except for one person is horrible.

    tori Ohno
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    We just had this stupid argument on Disqus yesterday from a uexpress advice column. So many nasty people think that it's okay to exclude someone in an office setting when there's a party being thrown. NO! If not everybody is invited, you take the party to a restaurant, you don't exclude a single person. Even if it's a potluck and they don't bring anything. You're a team, no bullies allowed. I agree with taking this to HR, those hens need their feathers plucked.

    Gwyn
    Community Member
    8 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    She should definitely go to HR. Tell the whole story AND how they came after you when the boss said no more parties. This won't be the end of it. I worked in an office like this once and it'll be better if they are intimidated enough by the boss being unhappy with their behavior to cut it out now. Also, are they dumb? They expected her to lie and the boss not find out even though the boss was in the office and could have gone in the break room at any time. Stupid idiots!

    ANGEL M
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Any office I've been in. If I had said as someone suggested that I had work to finish and that's why I was at my desk. Boss would have practically grabbed me and dragged me to the party with them. So in that scenario it would have made no difference as the mean girls would have been bitching at that and OP would still be on the end of their beating stick and could not win no matter what. Message to the bitches, is play stupid games and there is always a consequence!

    Kit Black
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The nerve of some people... ~wHy dIdN't yOu LiE sO wE wOuLdN'T gEt iN tRoUbLe fOr buLLyiNg~ ???

    Michael Largey
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    OP should also follow up with the Big Boss as well as HR about the fallout from this. I suspect that the Big Boss will be even more displeased with these people.

    Ray Bolen
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They think you should have lied? Most people just tell the truth when asked a question and don't spontaneously lie.

    KatSaidWhat
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They should have had that shower elsewhere - or could have included her and that would have made office relations much nicer. She said she just wanted to do something nice, not go to the wedding. Mean girls got comeuppance and now being sulky little bitches.

    Robin Roper
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The opposite happened to me. I was right out of college and it was my first "real" job. In about the 3rd week of me being there, I received a wedding invitation from a man in the office; it was his and his wife to be's second marriage. I declined and sent a card, but not a gift; I was poor as everything and couldn't spare a penny. Later, I found out two women who had worked in the office years, did not receive invitations; both were the only people of color on staff. It was very clear who the AH's were.

    Vlad Sher
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    what's this clique like behavior? office party is for everyone or no one. and, if you need a space to celebrate with some colleagues, then do it after working hours with permission from management.

    Chris the Bobcat
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's funny (funny ironic, not funny haha) how weddings tend to bring out the worst in some people. I would consider an HR report if the hostility continues, and write up a detailed summary of events just in case. I'd keep a copy in my desk, in the drawer that locks. Then I would do my work, but be like a cat. Stay close and observe, but don't be afraid to bare claws and teeth if cornered. And do well just to spite them.

    Robert Beveridge
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    People who can't work without causing petty-a*s drama need to not be in workplaces.

    Damned_Cat
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    We used to have people who started work on the day of an office potluck or celebration, and you know what? WE INVITED THEM. Even though they had no idea there was a party and could not have planned to contribute, they were still welcome because they were our co-workers. Joan and Marie are jerks who have now ruined all the future fun for everyone else.

    Lee Gilliland
    Community Member
    Premium
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I can't see why they ate so angry at you, when they were the ones acting like 17-year-olds and playing high school games.

    Neopet22
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    NTA,what the actual f Who the hell wants to go to your stupid a*s wedding Marie? Getting her hopes up,not everyone is obsessed with attending weddings Jesus this one made me mad. You were asked a question and answered,why would you have to lie for them? If you are having a party at work in a common area,you can't tell people not to come there,it's ridiculous.

    BrownEyedPanda
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Joan is an overgrown mean girl who needs to be put in her place by HR. OP should definitely inform HR of the entire situation, including the present hostile environment and harassment she's having to endure. It's quite possible that Josn has a history of this type of behavior, but up to this point, HR didn't have enough just cause to terminate her employment. This latest incident may be the final straw. NTA

    Nikole
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I feel this. I worked at a law firm from about 2005-2008. It was a small office and the other four women starting in 2007 would go out to lunch together all of the time, and have to walk past my desk, but wouldn’t even look at me. Never a word. The managing partner had a thing for me but I always rebuffed him, then he started sleeping with the office manager (they’re married now). I was completely ostracized even though I had done nothing wrong.

    Romy Rösli
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Wtf invites everyone but one colleague to a party in the company premises?! HR should get involved here.

    F5JT7B6TTAS46OTJPF36HN-LVL-00
    Community Member
    8 months ago

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    roddy
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's ridiculous to take over shared office space for a private party. If they wanted it to be exclusive they should have thrown it somewhere else. Inviting the whole office except for one person is horrible.

    tori Ohno
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    We just had this stupid argument on Disqus yesterday from a uexpress advice column. So many nasty people think that it's okay to exclude someone in an office setting when there's a party being thrown. NO! If not everybody is invited, you take the party to a restaurant, you don't exclude a single person. Even if it's a potluck and they don't bring anything. You're a team, no bullies allowed. I agree with taking this to HR, those hens need their feathers plucked.

    Gwyn
    Community Member
    8 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    She should definitely go to HR. Tell the whole story AND how they came after you when the boss said no more parties. This won't be the end of it. I worked in an office like this once and it'll be better if they are intimidated enough by the boss being unhappy with their behavior to cut it out now. Also, are they dumb? They expected her to lie and the boss not find out even though the boss was in the office and could have gone in the break room at any time. Stupid idiots!

    ANGEL M
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Any office I've been in. If I had said as someone suggested that I had work to finish and that's why I was at my desk. Boss would have practically grabbed me and dragged me to the party with them. So in that scenario it would have made no difference as the mean girls would have been bitching at that and OP would still be on the end of their beating stick and could not win no matter what. Message to the bitches, is play stupid games and there is always a consequence!

    Kit Black
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The nerve of some people... ~wHy dIdN't yOu LiE sO wE wOuLdN'T gEt iN tRoUbLe fOr buLLyiNg~ ???

    Michael Largey
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    OP should also follow up with the Big Boss as well as HR about the fallout from this. I suspect that the Big Boss will be even more displeased with these people.

    Ray Bolen
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They think you should have lied? Most people just tell the truth when asked a question and don't spontaneously lie.

    KatSaidWhat
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They should have had that shower elsewhere - or could have included her and that would have made office relations much nicer. She said she just wanted to do something nice, not go to the wedding. Mean girls got comeuppance and now being sulky little bitches.

    Robin Roper
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The opposite happened to me. I was right out of college and it was my first "real" job. In about the 3rd week of me being there, I received a wedding invitation from a man in the office; it was his and his wife to be's second marriage. I declined and sent a card, but not a gift; I was poor as everything and couldn't spare a penny. Later, I found out two women who had worked in the office years, did not receive invitations; both were the only people of color on staff. It was very clear who the AH's were.

    Vlad Sher
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    what's this clique like behavior? office party is for everyone or no one. and, if you need a space to celebrate with some colleagues, then do it after working hours with permission from management.

    Chris the Bobcat
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's funny (funny ironic, not funny haha) how weddings tend to bring out the worst in some people. I would consider an HR report if the hostility continues, and write up a detailed summary of events just in case. I'd keep a copy in my desk, in the drawer that locks. Then I would do my work, but be like a cat. Stay close and observe, but don't be afraid to bare claws and teeth if cornered. And do well just to spite them.

    Robert Beveridge
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    People who can't work without causing petty-a*s drama need to not be in workplaces.

    Damned_Cat
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    We used to have people who started work on the day of an office potluck or celebration, and you know what? WE INVITED THEM. Even though they had no idea there was a party and could not have planned to contribute, they were still welcome because they were our co-workers. Joan and Marie are jerks who have now ruined all the future fun for everyone else.

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