My colleague gave me a small thing. I gave him the money, but he didn't give it to me just because I gave him the money. Should I take it

5 thoughts on “My colleague gave me a small thing. I gave him the money, but he didn't give it to me just because I gave him the money. Should I take it”

  1. My colleague gave me a small thing. I gave him money, but he didn't want it. He said to give me money, but he didn't give it to me. Should I take it? If it is only a small thing, not very expensive, or a local product of her hometown, or a foreign video he bought unintentionally outside, and he wants to give it to you, it means that he cares about you very much, or he recognizes the relationship between you. By sending small things to each other in this way, we can further deepen our feelings for connecting our feelings. This is also a way of reciprocity, It's also a way for comrades to increase mutual understanding, trust and cooperation. You can take it. If you have the opportunity or condition in the future, you can also give it to her. This will balance the relationship, make contacts closer, and cooperate better in work

  2. See if the small thing brings you anything. If you bring happiness, you should accept it. If you bring pressure, you should not accept it even if you really like it. Because stress brings a lot of negative things to people's health

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