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What to do about my coworkers puzzling behavior towards me when my boss (my dad) is around?
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A woman in her twenties works full-time at her father’s small business, where there are only a few people total and one of them is a middle‑aged coworker who becomes a completely different human being depending on whether the boss is in the room. When the father is away the coworker is loud chatty friendly he drifts into the main office for morning greetings they rant about customers swap stories and it feels like a normal workplace. The second the boss walks in the building the coworker flips a switch. He stops saying hello avoids eye contact talks to her in clipped sentences and basically acts like she is a background app that should be minimized.
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The strange part is that the rest of the office does not behave like this. The atmosphere is actually relaxed people talk to each other freely joke around pick up conversations where they left off. The only one acting like there is a secret social firewall is this one guy. He does not suddenly get strict with everyone else he just performs a weird loyalty test every time the boss is around as if being too friendly with the boss’s daughter is a violation of some unwritten code.
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The pattern screams insecurity not professionalism. He is likely trying to telegraph that he is not “on her side” when her dad is present that he is not buddies with the boss’s kid that he is keeping his distance because he thinks that looks more neutral. The problem is that it does not look neutral it looks awkward and hostile. It puts the woman in the position of never knowing which version of him she is going to get on any given day.
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The only thing to do here is to stop guessing his motives and start treating the behavior for what it is an odd performance. She does not need to fix his insecurities she just needs to stop walking on eggshells for someone who cannot decide whether he is allowed to be normal.
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