I passive-aggressively used a father'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 dad's speech, I said to my crew, "That was one nice speech. And he'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 in my 50s having _never_ been married...especially if I'm still working wedding receptions." How obvious is my secret insult?
Love his speech. Very meaningful and from his heart 100,,%
I would have given anything to have a daddy like this 🥹
Love you
😍😍😍😍😍WOOWO 🙏🙏🙏🙏
I passive-aggressively used a father'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 dad's speech, I said to my crew, "That was one nice speech. And he'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 in my 50s having _never_ been married...especially if I'm still working wedding receptions."
How obvious is my secret insult?