“This doesn’t bother me. I’ve got plenty of time. I just want you to be comfortable, that’s my job.”
Just saying “this is part of my job and I love my job” is not good enough?
I was seeing her ex-husband every time I went to play with my godson, and I had to remember to lie about a whole bunch of random things
I wonder if there is a better way of handling this, other than telling your best friend that you are not going to be a part of this game and risking a backlash… In a similar situation I ended up curtailing my interactions with the party I’d have to lie habitually to, which is rather suboptimal.
Just saying “this is part of my job and I love my job” is not good enough?
It sounds evasive and not like the natural response, and I’m not all that worried about my patients yelling “no, you’re a liar!” and getting mad if I tell them I don’t mind at all, and I don’t have any particular reason to want to not lie in this situation.
What’s good enough for alleviating discomfort so cheaply as with a few words if there’s still better left? Showing you care about the people instead of some abstraction called a job usually works better for making them comfortable.
Just saying “this is part of my job and I love my job” is not good enough?
I wonder if there is a better way of handling this, other than telling your best friend that you are not going to be a part of this game and risking a backlash… In a similar situation I ended up curtailing my interactions with the party I’d have to lie habitually to, which is rather suboptimal.
It sounds evasive and not like the natural response, and I’m not all that worried about my patients yelling “no, you’re a liar!” and getting mad if I tell them I don’t mind at all, and I don’t have any particular reason to want to not lie in this situation.
What’s good enough for alleviating discomfort so cheaply as with a few words if there’s still better left? Showing you care about the people instead of some abstraction called a job usually works better for making them comfortable.