10-06-2017, 02:34 PM
Such an overreaction. Living life on the defense because a guy asked for your number? Calm down.
As far as it being inappropriate to ask for her number while at work, I don't agree. What about it is so inappropriate? Was him asking a question affecting his ability to perform his job? If not, I don't see why it's an issue.
17.9% of Americans meet their spouse through work (Google Consumer Surveys). I imagine that most of those are co-workers, but still....you don't just shut down when you go to work. If healthy, you keep functioning as a normal human being. As long as nothing inappropriate is happening, then he did nothing wrong.
Now, if there is policy forbidding what he did.....disregard my statement.
As far as it being inappropriate to ask for her number while at work, I don't agree. What about it is so inappropriate? Was him asking a question affecting his ability to perform his job? If not, I don't see why it's an issue.
17.9% of Americans meet their spouse through work (Google Consumer Surveys). I imagine that most of those are co-workers, but still....you don't just shut down when you go to work. If healthy, you keep functioning as a normal human being. As long as nothing inappropriate is happening, then he did nothing wrong.
Now, if there is policy forbidding what he did.....disregard my statement.
LFG