I work in OGP, and there’s this team leader who’s known for being quite sensitive. She gets offended more easily than most people, but she also cares about and respects us, which seems to balance out her sensitivity, I guess. Anyway, yesterday, while I was handling dozens of orders, she kept bothering me and my teammates with questions that she already knew the answers to. There was a moment when I was alone, trying to move these huge boxes that were taller than me, and she came up with yet another annoying question. I lost it and yelled at her, saying it would be the last time I answered questions like that today. She didn’t say anything and left quietly, not coming back for the rest of the day. Now I feel bad about it. I don’t think I’ll get in trouble, as I don’t believe she’s the type to hold a grudge. Still, do you think I should apologize to her
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Don’t count on her being ‘not the type to hold a grudge’ people do hold a grudge. Apologize if you don’t want any trouble