I passive-aggressively used a mother's wedding speech to make fun of my unmarried boss. She was upset I had signed up for a one-person shift. One of our student leader's responsibilities is organizing who works which shifts on the schedule, and my boss scolded him for not noticing I had signed up to go solo. When she asked him if she thought I could do the shift, I answered for him with a firm "yes," because I felt belittled by her. She said she didn't think so, was all "I've told you not to sign up for shifts by yourself, I've been very clear about that, I don't know how much clearer I can get for you to listen" (something like, that, so I'm not perfectly quoting her), and she told me I need someone there to give me instructions and guide me. A couple hours later, after the bride's mom's speech, I said to my crew, "That was one nice speech. And she's right. Marriage is a wonderful joyous thing, and is the best thing a person can experience. [I frowned]. Man, I hope I get married at some point. I don't wanna end up 50 having never been married...especially if I'm still working wedding receptions." How obvious is my secret insult?
Beautiful couple and wedding. Congratulations 🥳 wishing you both lifetime of love, happiness and laughter 🎊🎉
All the best wishes!
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I passive-aggressively used a mother's wedding speech to make fun of my unmarried boss. She was upset I had signed up for a one-person shift. One of our student leader's responsibilities is organizing who works which shifts on the schedule, and my boss scolded him for not noticing I had signed up to go solo. When she asked him if she thought I could do the shift, I answered for him with a firm "yes," because I felt belittled by her. She said she didn't think so, was all "I've told you not to sign up for shifts by yourself, I've been very clear about that, I don't know how much clearer I can get for you to listen" (something like, that, so I'm not perfectly quoting her), and she told me I need someone there to give me instructions and guide me. A couple hours later, after the bride's mom's speech, I said to my crew, "That was one nice speech. And she's right. Marriage is a wonderful joyous thing, and is the best thing a person can experience. [I frowned]. Man, I hope I get married at some point. I don't wanna end up 50 having never been married...especially if I'm still working wedding receptions."
How obvious is my secret insult?
Marriage is the worst thing you can do the woman gets everything when she divorces you