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Vinson

Nov. 11, 2025

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How to get along with nasty colleagues

Are there colleagues like this in your circle? They always want to shift off difficult tasks and shit blame to others, and they also want to take credit to themselves without effort. They are good at reporting to boss, and they can easily take credit for your hard work if you let your guard down even slightly. Working with them is so exhausted. What would you do in this situation?

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How to get along with nasty colleagues

Are there colleagues like this in your circle?

They always want to shifput off difficult tasks and shitput the blame ton others, and they also want to take credit all to themselves without effort.

- "PUT the blame ON someone/something" is how it is written.
- "put OFF" means to stop an event or a task from happening.
- putting

They are good at reporting to the boss, and they can easily take credit for your hard work if you let your guard down even slightlyby a bit.

"by a bit" is an alternative to "slightly"

Working with them is so exhausteding.

What would you do in this situation?

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Vinson

yesterday

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I got how to use "put on" and "put off", thanks!

How to get along with nasty colleagues


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Are there colleagues like this in your circle?


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They always want to shift off difficult tasks and shit blame to others, and they also want to take credit to themselves without effort.


They always want to shifput off difficult tasks and shitput the blame ton others, and they also want to take credit all to themselves without effort.

- "PUT the blame ON someone/something" is how it is written. - "put OFF" means to stop an event or a task from happening. - putting

They are good at reporting to boss, and they can easily take credit for your hard work if you let your guard down even slightly.


They are good at reporting to the boss, and they can easily take credit for your hard work if you let your guard down even slightlyby a bit.

"by a bit" is an alternative to "slightly"

Working with them is so exhausted.


Working with them is so exhausteding.

What would you do in this situation?


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

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