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6 November, 16:54

Make a sharp remark that lets everyone in the meeting know you will not tolerate ridicule. Confront your coworker right then and there. Refrain from responding during the meeting, and address the issue honestly and privately at a later time.

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  1. 6 November, 17:08
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    Refrain from responding during the meeting, and address the issue honestly and privately at a later time.

    Explanation:

    When a coworker makes a rude or an insulting remark, the best way is to refrain from responding during the meeting, and address the issue honestly and privately at a later time.

    This allows you to think over it better and not make a hasty remark in front of other meeting members. It also separates your professional values from the one who made the insulting remark. A hasty sharp response might fit badly on your professional reputation.
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