Lately there have been times that I have felt that I am invisible and people around me don’t seem to see that I am around. This has happened quite a few times and I am going to be highlighting a couple of these instances to show that I have been around but just not seen.
- I opened the door at a
fast food restaurant to enter.
- The result of this was
the person that was going to exit thought that the door automatically
opened, so that they could leave, and they didn’t see that I was
entering. I did let them know that I had opened the door for me and they
just needed to wait.
- Attending a monthly IT
event and seeming invisible to someone saying hello to my business partner.
- This has happened a number
of times and this individual will walk over and reach past me, invading
my person space, to shake hands with my business partner. This individual
would say “Hello Sir” and doesn’t understand how he is disrespecting me.
- I have finally called
this individual out because this has happened a number of times and he
needed to leave that saying “Hello Sir” doesn’t acknowledge me at all.
His comment was, I said “Hello Sir” so I was saying hello to everyone.
- Working a booth at an IT
Security conference.
- Here is another instance
when I have found that I have been invisible to an individual even when
there are four of us working at the booth at the same time. I must say
that the individual that I am talking about is the same individual that
attends a monthly and does see me. This time there were four of us at the
booth and he made sure that he shook hands with the other three
individuals of the booth but avoided even acknowledging me. I was standing
between two of the gentlemen that were working the booth with me. One of
the gentlemen noticed how I was avoided and asked why that was. My only
reply was, I am not certain but maybe it’s because I’m female.
Something that I have noticed over the last little while is it depending on the individuals that you are dealing with. I have found that some individuals will acknowledge me without any issues at all and then there are the few that seem to think I don’t deserve to be respected. When you are at events or even out in public remember that everyone should be treated with the same respect.
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