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12:30 AM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes 1.00; OpenNLP 1.00;
This answer is completely wrong. Disinviting people who have acted abusively towards you or others you care about is never rude. — R.. 12 mins ago
 
1:20 AM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes .95; OpenNLP 1.00;
@ruakh Which is obviously still a poor solution that leaves OP having to break up his own party. I get the feeling you were kidding though anyways. — JMac 4 mins ago
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes .27; OpenNLP 1.00;
@MartinArgerami Inviting some and not all is completely normal. Inviting all except ONE is pointedly rude, and is usually discouraged in elementary schools. Which still misses the point of my answer - it's ok to exclude the one if they've already been inappropriate towards you. As long as you're not in management. — thursdaysgeek 23 mins ago
 
1:45 AM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes .86; OpenNLP .96;
@R..: It's silly to downvote an answer that you otherwise agree with simply because different people define the word "rude" differently. — ruakh 9 mins ago
 
 
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9:15 AM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes .98; OpenNLP 1.00;
"(especially give that "had to eat scraps from other customers")" I don't think that particular part changes anything regarding winning or losing a lawsuit. Either op is entitled to compensation or not. If op is not, it's their problem they were stranded, it doesn't suddenly become the employers. (Just to be clear, in my opinion they have grounds for a suit). — DonQuiKong 9 mins ago
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes .41; OpenNLP .05;
Throwing a bucket of water on them like that ought to make them come to their senses and realize what is happening. At which point, they are more likely to be sheepish than angry and unlikely to "take it out" on any junior. — Mawg 31 mins ago
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes 1.00; OpenNLP .56;
You may want to inform the invitees that he has not been invited [..] at the very least they'll know to keep quiet [..] - Now that might cause awkwardness when everyone starts doing the "hihi, I know something you don't" avoidance dance when asked "So, any plans this weekend?" and everyone (else) gives an avoiding answer. Why not, when asked by that guy, simply answer with "No, you're not invited", much more direct, to the point, honest and leaves no middle ground. If he gets hurt over it, shit happens, maybe next time don't (sexually) harass people?... — rkeet 36 mins ago
 
9:40 AM
The 'rude' part would be to the other colleagues and anyone else at the party, if this guy was invited and turned up. Please check on the word 'rude'. Sexual harassment is rude, and that's being polite! -1. If I could. — Tim 3 mins ago
 
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[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes .92; OpenNLP 1.00;
The 'rude' part would be to the other colleagues and anyone else at the party, if this guy was invited and turned up. Please check on the word 'rude'. Sexual harassment is rude, and that's being polite! -1. If I could. — Tim 25 mins ago
 
10:51 AM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes .97; OpenNLP 1.00;
Prior to the questions you mentioned, had you given the company any proof of identity or were you even asked about criminal convictions (or lack thereof)? IMOE these usually came in later stages but maybe your country / industry does it different. Have you never been asked these in interviews before? — Kozaky 17 mins ago
 
11:16 AM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes 1.00; OpenNLP 1.00;
@baltazar As you say. You have interviewed many times with them before and being rejected or you refused. They have many jobs going all the time. Interview works both ways and there's no point wasting their time if you can't even legally work for them. Just like you don't want to waste yours — Twyxz 2 mins ago
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes .95; OpenNLP .90;
Really? Who cares what some troll does? And this as an ordinary employee. The more attention he gets the more it will escalate and the more people will know about your crappy hiring process. Just let it be. If this botters you than you should have become a sheriff :-) — red-shield 20 mins ago
 
12:06 PM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes 1.00; OpenNLP .92;
A horrible and bizarre story. I have to say that, very unfortunately, it's the sort of "small claim" where, no matter how "in the right" you are legally, you're not going to get any money out of them through a legal process. IF you can find an attorney who will take the case, and litigate, you could get some money. But (very unfortunately) I doubt any attorney will take the case. — Fattie 10 mins ago
 
12:42 PM
[ ChatCradle ] Keeping the room fresh...
 
1:21 PM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes 1.00; OpenNLP .79;
And perhaps have a Caipirinha before he goes to talk to his boss, to settle the nerves. :-) — Peter K. 12 mins ago
 
 
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2:36 PM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes 1.00; OpenNLP 1.00;
A thing isn't not rude just because the person you're being rude to deserves it. — Lightness Races in Orbit 16 mins ago
 
3:02 PM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes .04; OpenNLP .32;
Right in front of me .. silly me. Thanks, @PRATAP — rainer 1 min ago
 
3:51 PM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes 1.00; OpenNLP .98;
What do you think you are risking? What makes you think asking to proof who you are is a strange request? — Abigail 10 mins ago
 
4:41 PM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes 1.00; OpenNLP .99;
@Czar trolls collect kickoust like badges of honor, then make new names, and come back. Take it from a grandmaster troll. The only winning move, is not to play. Back in the ancient days of the usenet, if there was a troll, first warnings of PDFTT would go out, then if the troll continued, a Passive Ignore Simultaneous Strike would be called. Yes, it has a pity acronym. The entire board would ignore the troll, he'd get tired and go away, or he'd learn to behave. We had much thicker skins back then. — Richard U 3 mins ago
 
 
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6:21 PM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes .97; OpenNLP .79;
@Mark that has nothing to do with the question, and it is rude. — Richard U 5 mins ago
 
 
1 hour later…
7:36 PM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes .98; OpenNLP 1.00;
"I must have said something offensive" is a valuable thought. If you said anything that might have been construed as racist, transphobic, etc., they may have come to believe that you are a horrible person. Realistically, would anybody care if a racist had been treated the way you were? No, any reasonable person would just laugh. Obviously you're not a racist, but if you carelessly made a racist remark, you could take this as a teachable moment and learn from it. Try to work on recognizing your own privilege. — Ed Plunkett 8 mins ago
 
 
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9:16 PM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes 1.00; OpenNLP 1.00;
@E.S. "PO in training" obviously doesn't want to be "one of the group", doesn't give flying **** to what anyone is thinking. Already behaving as PO, doesn`t do her "peer" job. etc. all from your post. in this case only 3 ways, shut up, leave or make a stink and be ready to go all the way — Strader 19 mins ago
 

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