Depends on what I dislike about them. If they're an outrageous asshole, then no. But if I dislike them for something smaller or more subtle, then making it known is just going to make things more difficult for everyone involved.
It depends on how justified I am in disliking them and how they have treated me. If I don't like them and they treat me well enough then I'm not going to be a dick you know?
I understand. You be nice to people who are nice to you regardless of how you feel about them. I like to keep it that way too to avoid drama and conflict.
I work for mutual cooperation in a workplace and I dont turn down people in need just because I dont personally like them. But if it's adversarial or confrontational I'll make it well known and tell them to their face.
It depends at my tolerance level to that person, if it reaches high on my gauge aw show signs to them that i really hate there shit to bits and guts, I am that is, i they smart they can tell am longer feeling them. Soon am be like '' yo man i dislike you'' @Cherry234
For the most part yes. If I feel like I'm being tested or treated differently I'll have a 1 on 1 and describe what the issue is. If no agreement can be made or no understanding reached. I dont care ill be straight up everytime. I dislike holding back, because I hate talking to people who are clearly holding back, when it could just be said.
No! I pretty much make it known that I don't like someone but I will still be nice to them as much as I can. I will do my best to not act like a prune.
My approach here is ''passive'' - I won't pretend to like these persons. Rather go into non-interaction; even when this person is present. I also make an exception about exceptionally shitty people.
I try to be nice and polite to everyone, including people I dislike. Many times when someone is nice and kind to me it's like sunshine. So that's what I like to be with people.
That is something I've NEVER been able to do. Obviously I wouldn't walk up to them and just punch their lights out, but I just can't bring myself to be nice to someone I hate.
I don't throw it in their face or make it known, I try to keep it cool even with people I don't like. But if they get me all wrong, ask me, or something of the kind, or someone asks, I won't lie.
I'm just honest so I could never go to them and act all friendly like some other people do. Just no. But I don't go and offend or mistreat them for no reason, I'm still respectful
If I don't like a person trust me they WILL know it! I am very selective about who I am friends with. I am also very protective of those friends as well.
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I try. We are flatmates and co-workers too. I need to hide it.
That sucks.
Depends on what I dislike about them. If they're an outrageous asshole, then no. But if I dislike them for something smaller or more subtle, then making it known is just going to make things more difficult for everyone involved.
It depends on how justified I am in disliking them and how they have treated me. If I don't like them and they treat me well enough then I'm not going to be a dick you know?
I understand. You be nice to people who are nice to you regardless of how you feel about them. I like to keep it that way too to avoid drama and conflict.
It makes the world a better place and I can sleep better knowing at least I tried.
I work for mutual cooperation in a workplace and I dont turn down people in need just because I dont personally like them. But if it's adversarial or confrontational I'll make it well known and tell them to their face.
It depends at my tolerance level to that person, if it reaches high on my gauge aw show signs to them that i really hate there shit to bits and guts, I am that is, i they smart they can tell am longer feeling them. Soon am be like '' yo man i dislike you'' @Cherry234
For the most part yes. If I feel like I'm being tested or treated differently I'll have a 1 on 1 and describe what the issue is. If no agreement can be made or no understanding reached. I dont care ill be straight up everytime. I dislike holding back, because I hate talking to people who are clearly holding back, when it could just be said.
No! I pretty much make it known that I don't like someone but I will still be nice to them as much as I can. I will do my best to not act like a prune.
My approach here is ''passive'' - I won't pretend to like these persons.
Rather go into non-interaction; even when this person is present.
I also make an exception about exceptionally shitty people.
I try to be nice and polite to everyone, including people I dislike. Many times when someone is nice and kind to me it's like sunshine. So that's what I like to be with people.
That is something I've NEVER been able to do. Obviously I wouldn't walk up to them and just punch their lights out, but I just can't bring myself to be nice to someone I hate.
I don't throw it in their face or make it known, I try to keep it cool even with people I don't like. But if they get me all wrong, ask me, or something of the kind, or someone asks, I won't lie.
I'm just honest so I could never go to them and act all friendly like some other people do. Just no. But I don't go and offend or mistreat them for no reason, I'm still respectful
If I don't like a person trust me they WILL know it! I am very selective about who I am friends with. I am also very protective of those friends as well.
I really depends why I don't like the person and what my connection to them is.
Yes, there's no need to show a person that you dislike them. Just treat them with respect and don't deal with them.
I'm generally not outwardly rude to the person, but I'm sure I give off vibes that I don't respect them.
It depends on why I don't like the person and what our relationship is.
Normally I would just keep it under wraps as well as I can.
Let's put it in a way that I don't express my dislike for a person unless I feel the need to or they ask me.
it matters how much i hate them if i hate them a lot I tell everyone and I can be really mean to them of course by accident
I'm not one to rub it in one's face, however they can usually tell I don't like them because I avoid them like a plague.