Gossipy coworker? Here's how to deal, according to Health's resident psychiatrist.
By Gail Saltz, Health
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The key is to cut off Ms. Loose Lips politely but clearly. Say, "I love our chats! But I think we should try to avoid talking about other people." You might even say that you’ve been hurt before by gossip at another job or have seen others get hurt.
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Maybe you’re OK opening up about how you’re hunting for a new apartment, or about that vacation you’re planning. Exchanging these sorts of personal details shows your colleague that you value the friendship, just not at the expense of others—or your career.
Gail Saltz, MD, is a psychiatrist and television commentator in New York City who specializes in health, sex, and relationships.