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A colleague in the office made fun of me in public. Should I go back?

1. In the workplace, it is not recommended that you go back directly, which is easy to leave a bad initial impression.

2, bear it, take a step back, objectively observe your opponent, her interpersonal relationship (especially with the direct leader), work ability, skin thickness, etc. Find out her weakness and try to fight, it will hurt.

3. Bullying the weak and fearing the hard. Pay more attention to your work, leave evidence if you can, and you will definitely need it in the future. Generally, people who bully others have the habit of obsession. Using the power of superiors to suppress her can get twice the result with half the effort. The key is that you have to give the boss something real, as I said above.

4. Not going back doesn't mean being bullied. The first thing to do is to tell everyone (including her) your attitude. For example, you are not a soft persimmon. You don't make trouble, but you're not afraid of things. If she speaks ill of you in public, you don't have to argue with her, just tell the center of the scene what happened. For example, when she is a leader, she says that your work is not in place and your performance is not good. If you skip her, you can tell the leader what it is calmly and realistically. Few leaders are fools. You will know what is going on as soon as you say it.