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Worker looks at her phone in confusion.
The image does not depict the actual subjects of the story. Subjects are models.
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Workers talk amongst themselves in office setting.
The image does not depict the actual subjects of the story. Subjects are models.
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Here's the message he sent
Just a crazy thing to say, right?
Even if someone does look slimmer, it doesn't necessarily mean they're healthier. Nor does it mean they're looking for your input on their looks. Sure, they might have lost weight in the gym, but even if so, the workplace is a risky place to comment on these things, isn't it?
The #TrueDatYo is really sending me. It's pure millennial cringe, it's from another time, really.
It's like he wanted to tell his coworker that she looked great, but then he realized that it might sound too flirty. So he tacked on the part about looking skinnier, and added a hashtag for some inscrutable reason! Nailed it, bro. She'll remember this forever, especially when she's talking to HR about it.
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Man grins while typing up message to coworker.
The image does not depict the actual subjects of the story. Subjects are models.
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People were stunned at the audacity, as well as just finding the whole thing very funny
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Someone threw this in there as a little reminder for the texter
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A for the audacity of this guy
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This person could easily take that text to HR, or tell their friends around the office that this guy was being a little weird. If there's like tons of employees at this office and they barely see this guy, they could just ignore it. But I have a feeling that if the coworker thinks they like him, he'll find a way to randomly appear throughout the office and become a nuisance. Let's hope they send through an update. #TrueDatYo!
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