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Long story short, my coworkers recently have seemed really tense and uncomfortable around me. There was some drama a couple weeks back (something involving miscommunication regarding break times where I told my supervisor how long they were gone since she asked multiple times and they got mad that I said how long) where it was really no one’s fault and we for the most part looked past it, but I can tell they’re still mad at me and I’m surprised it hasn’t gone away after more than 2 months at this point. I’ve caught them multiple times speaking ill of me from afar by their body language and glances at me and it frustrates me a bit but they look frustrated as well.
I’m not going to apologize for what I did, since it was part of my work protocol, even though it seems like apologizing is what they want me to do, but I feel I genuinely did nothing wrong.
So, what can I do or how should I interpret the situation so that it doesn’t bother me anymore. I want to be able to go to work truly without caring about the dirty looks and the sarcasm and the side remarks about me. I don’t care about mending the friendships, I just want their behavior they have against me now to stop affecting me. How do I go about this?
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