We see the people we work with day in and day out for years. For some, their colleagues even become friends. In fact, 27% of Americans see their coworkers outside of work at least once a month. But there’s always a risk: how do you continue working together when drama occurs?
These five coworkers faced this dilemma after a colleague gifted them tickets to his wife’s performance, but she asked them to pay for it after the fact. Confused and insulted, the group asked the internet’s opinion: was this just a miscommunication between the coworker and his wife, or was this some shady con?
A man invited his coworkers to his wife’s performance and gave them the tickets
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But when the show was over, the colleagues were asked to pay for their tickets
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“His wife was looking for singers,” the author tried to deduce why Scott had approached Rebecca at all
“This sounds really suspicious,” commenters wrote, guessing that “Scott” and his wife were trying to con the coworkers
The group decided to confront Scott at work the next day
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Yet it turned out to be just a misunderstanding; “Scott” was mortified and apologized
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“Scott’s wife went about it very wrong,” the commenters reflected
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