The co-worker no one particularly likes is having a PPD at the end of the month. He got married last fall so that he and his wife could live together (she comes from a very conservative immigrant family and her parents wouldn't allow it unless she was married, and no I'm not trying to justify, this is just what he told us) but his "real wedding" is at the end of May. He already wears a wedding ring, and was essentially bragging about it to the CEO (most awkward conversation ever - this kid has no social skills.) I bite my tongue whenever the subject comes up, but it seriously irks me so much, kind of because it's a PPD but mostly because of who it is. The groom's boss sent out an email to the whole department that she is
collecting money to give him a gift card and a cake before he leaves for
the wedding. IMO office showers are pretty awkward to begin with, and I have a feeling there will be a lot of facepalm moments at this one.
Okay, I'm done ranting now. Would I be a terrible person for not chipping in, or should I just bite my tongue and give her a couple bucks? I'm seriously tempted to reply back to just the boss saying "I thought he was already married?" Talk me down, please...
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Re: Office shower for a PPD? (semi-vent)
And I always find it inappropriate when managers email their subordinates asking for money for whatever reason; there's undue pressure to donate there - especially for a non charitable reason. That's BS.
I'd either not contribute or just throw in $5 if I thought it would become a big deal in the office politics to not chip in.
I have to agree that if your not particullary close with the boss to just suck it up and throw in a few bucks. Honestly, for me its better to save face and lose 5 bucks...but that is the environment I work in, only you know that.
THe whole PPD thing is just a pet peeve in general for me, but to openly brag about it infront of people makes this all the more gross...but don't say anything to the boss!
I agree it's BS, but I also recognize, having grown up in a super-conservative fundy environment, how difficult it can be to break away, even though you are technically an adult. The process can take years and be emotionally devastating.
Conservative family pressure seems to be a big driver of PPDs-- people wanting the big wedding but also wanting to be married already (because they want to have sex or other benefits).
As for the boss thing, no. I think it's horribly inappropriate to ask your employees for money. Even for charitable causes, let alone something like this.
I know I'm not the only one who's uncomfortable with it and I wish I could say something about it...but I don't think there's any way I can without getting the wrath of the boss.
Even worse, I used to work for a company that would shove its political and religious views on everybody. Just unreal. They would often send out e-mails encouraging people to sign this petition or that petition located in the lunch room, etc.
And I'm not talking safe topics like "Save the Pandas" (they'd probably be against that anyway, lol). No, no. Their favorite rants were about the immorality of abortion and why the Bible should be chosen as the official state book. This was an engineering firms sooooo...yeah....their industry had nothing to do with those topics.