DREAM
27 Dec 2010
Love / I treat my Polish colleague like I would treat my older sister, Confused [9]
Hey guys,
Ok, this is going to be a weird one..
One of my colleagues is Polish, and she also happens to be the most amazing person I've ever met in my life. And over the last few months, she's been like a sister to me, and she has inspired me to try to become a better person and helped me make a lot of tough decisions. She is one of my idols now and I love her and respect her a lot. BUT
She's 6 years older than me, so I treat her like I would treat my older sister if I had one. And it is quite common in south east Asian culture to treat a very good friend like family. But I'm not sure if it is something that is very inappropriate in Polish culture because sometimes she seems as if she is feeling uncomfortable by being treated like an older sister by some random brown guy that she works with.
I would really appreciate your insights into the matter.
Hey guys,
Ok, this is going to be a weird one..
One of my colleagues is Polish, and she also happens to be the most amazing person I've ever met in my life. And over the last few months, she's been like a sister to me, and she has inspired me to try to become a better person and helped me make a lot of tough decisions. She is one of my idols now and I love her and respect her a lot. BUT
She's 6 years older than me, so I treat her like I would treat my older sister if I had one. And it is quite common in south east Asian culture to treat a very good friend like family. But I'm not sure if it is something that is very inappropriate in Polish culture because sometimes she seems as if she is feeling uncomfortable by being treated like an older sister by some random brown guy that she works with.
I would really appreciate your insights into the matter.