My boss wanted me to "take responsibility and apologize."

I mumbled something faintly that was aimed at a dumb email I had gotten. I was confronting my PC, working, and not addressing anybody.


A more seasoned Karen ACROSS the walkway uttermost from me some way or another heard me through her earbuds (may have been off at that point yet she generally played it very uproarious) and thought I guided it at her. She whined to my foreman (who is my BFF) and chief. In a real sense behaved like I shot her.

I couldn't really understand. Left on PTO following day and returned to my BFF pulling me outside and asking wtf wasn't right with me as I probably was aware she was easily affected. I in a real sense had no clue about what she was referring to. I was so confounded.

My manager conversed with me. Asked me what I did. I was getting an exhaustive cross-examination however I said I have NO clue about what you're referring to. Didn't hold a discussion with that lady on that day.

My supervisor needed me to "assume liability and apologize". For fucking what? A few insane lady's dreams? Now, I hadn't drawn an obvious conclusion and asked how in the world I was liable for immaterial voices that no one but she can hear. Supervisor didn't think that it is amusing, however it was a damn valid statement!

I think it was a day after the fact and my manager got explanation on what I "did". Returned to me and said "Indeed, you obviously said shouldn't you know how to do it at this point?' when she posed an inquiry to the leader."

I gazed at her. It clicked. "... I said that to our awful customer's email and was conversing with myself, as we as a whole do. I wasn't confronting her or even heard her on the grounds that my earphones were connected."

"Well... I see. You should in any case assume liability, it shows initiative."

I didn't apologize. Screw that commotion. There was some other time I was told to acknowledge liability regarding a customer error and I won't ever do. 

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